Syndicate Stock Trends™ for your newspaper or website

Stock Trends™ indicators and related products are available for syndication to financial print and electronic media publications and agencies worldwide.

“In 40 years of financial journalism, I've never seen a better analytical tool made available to newspaper readers. I'm very proud that The Financial Times introduced it to Canadian investors, and pleased to see The Globe and Mail continues to include it in the Saturday business package.” - Stephen Petherbridge, fmr Vice President - Television and New Ventures, The Globe & Mail (former publisher of The Financial Times of Canada and Report on Business Magazine)

Stock Trends™ has a proven ability to attract readers to pages that are otherwise dense and difficult to glean meaningful information. It is a highly useful, space-efficient graphical aid that adds value to the stock price quotes of any newspaper, financial publication or website.

PRICE QUOTES IN A TREND CONTEXT

The ability to present current market data within a meaningful and concise historical context is the prime effectiveness of the Stock Trends™ indicators. Each graphical symbol provides your readership with a direct evaluation of price and/or volume trends. Used in concert, the Stock Trends™ indicators deliver simple yet reliable trading signals to even the most casual reader of stock market information.

Traditional quotation services provide current price, net change from the previous period (daily or weekly) and a 52-week high/low – but it is difficult to immediately tell whether the day's (or week's) price movement is consistent with the current long-term trend.

The distinguishing feature of Stock Trends™ is the improved visual cues the indicators give to the stock tables, stock tickers, and other stock quotation formats. Because the indicators put a stock’s current price within a context of its historical price, readers can quickly evaluate current price movement within a long-term perspective. This is the genius of the indicators: they allow readers to scan through the listings quickly and make assessments of the stock's value in relation to its trend. Whether looking for potential buying opportunities or reviewing the status of stocks already held, investors and traders can use Stock Trends™ to their advantage.

The price quotations, tables, and ticker displayed on this website are enhanced with these valuable indicators.

Stock Trends indicators have also appeared in the following print publications:

  •  Financial Times of Canada (1993-1995)
  •  Globe & Mail Report on Business (1995 - 2015) sample (PDF)

Stock Trends Editorial

  • Long and strong - Bullish trends in specialized retailers
    Long and strong - Bullish trends in specialized retailers Amidst a market still digesting the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut in nine months, one theme stands out in the latest Stock Trends dataset: the remarkable resilience of retail leaders. While thousands of common stocks across NYSE, Nasdaq, and TSX are posting Strong Bullish signals, three consumer-facing companies — TJX Companies, O’Reilly Automotive, and Dollarama — hold the longest uninterrupted Bullish runs on their exchanges.…
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  • From Banks to Bytes to Uranium: Strong Bulls Align with ST-IM Signals
    From Banks to Bytes to Uranium: Strong Bulls Align with ST-IM Signals On September 17, 2025, the U.S. Federal Reserve delivered its first interest rate cut in nine months, lowering the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to a new target range of 4.00%–4.25%. This was a response to clear signs of a cooling labor market—slower job growth, shorter workweeks, and rising unemployment in several cohorts. Although inflation remains above the Fed’s 2% target, policymakers signaled…
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  • Money management and trading psychology: building a resilient trading plan that integrates with the Stock Trends decision-tree framework
    Money management and trading psychology: building a resilient trading plan that integrates with the Stock Trends decision-tree framework Financial markets are unpredictable. Even when a trading strategy has a positive expectancy, a few bad trades can wipe out an account if position sizes are too large or emotions override discipline. Academic studies show that how much capital is allocated per trade is more influential on long‑term returns than the specific trading system used. For example, research cited by position‑sizing specialist Van Tharp found that…
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  • Stock Trends: The Human Side of Market Trends
    Stock Trends: The Human Side of Market Trends Markets don’t move on math alone—they move on people. The screens light up because millions of humans react to news, stories, and each other. Behavioral economics is the field that studies those reactions. This article introduces the big ideas, then brings the story up to date with automated bots and AI trading—and explains how the Stock Trends framework helps you navigate it all.
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