Intraday Strength
Buys names that close above where they opened (net buying through the session) with above-average volume confirming the move, then holds the top 20 by market cap. Weekly rebalancing. Uses live open/close/volume fields — close-above-open plus a volume confirmation is a classic intraday demand signal.
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Buys names that close above where they opened (net buying through the session) with above-average volume confirming the move, then holds the top 20 by market cap. Weekly rebalancing. Uses live open/close/volume fields — close-above-open plus a volume confirmation is a classic intraday demand signal.
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