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I've been learning about MACD I was wondering if there a way to find all stocks that either converged or diverged yesterday?

Is there a tool available or would I have to model that myself?

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Vote to close as off-topic: momentum-trading strategies and related short-term speculation seems to be of minimal relevance to personal finance. – fennec Oct 10 '12 at 23:09
@fennec There is on-going discussion about that – C. Ross Oct 10 '12 at 23:46

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Check out StockFetcher. It uses the concept of filters to allow you to run all kinds of queries against stocks - moving averages, MACD, stochastics, etc. I'm a paying member, but if I recall correctly, the free side allows you to run simple filters. The pay side allows you to save many more filters as well as test them historically.

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