About Stock Trade Intelligence
Stock Trade Intelligence publishes independent momentum, trend and cycle analysis for every company and fund listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, covering more than 2,300 codes. It is free to read and requires no account.
The site is built and maintained by a single analyst with 22 years of professional experience across financial markets, banking and financial services, and data analytics and engineering. That combination is the reason the site takes the shape it does: the analysis is computed from data on a fixed set of rules rather than written up stock by stock as opinion.
What we publish
For each listed code we calculate a momentum quality score, a trend stage, and a four-phase Wyckoff cycle reading on both daily and weekly timeframes, and we track price-sensitive announcements as they are released. Screens such as our accumulation, breakout and near-highs lists are drawn from those same calculations rather than assembled by hand, so the whole market is assessed on identical criteria every day.
The analysis is our own. It is not licensed from a broker, a research house or a data vendor, and it is not available anywhere else. How it is calculated is set out on the methodology page.
What we do not do
We do not give financial advice, make recommendations, set price targets, or forecast where a price will go. Nothing on this site takes your circumstances, objectives or financial position into account, because it cannot: the same page is served to everyone.
We hold no position in the stocks covered as a condition of covering them, we accept no payment to include, exclude, rank or score any stock, and no commercial arrangement will ever change a score or a phase. If that ever ceases to be true, this paragraph is the first thing that will change.
Where the data comes from
Prices, volumes and turnover come from public end-of-day and intraday market data for listed Australian securities. Company announcements are collected as they are released, and the price-sensitive classification on each one is the one applied at lodgement rather than our own assessment. Company classifications and market capitalisations come from public listing data.
Trading data is refreshed through each trading day, and announcements are collected from early morning as they are lodged. Every page states the session its figures describe, because for part of each morning the announcements are today's while the price data is still the previous close.
Corrections and contact
If a number on this site looks wrong, we want to know. Market data is imperfect, corporate actions distort history, and an automated system will occasionally present something that a human would catch. Reach us through the contact form.