# Stockta.ai > Stockta.ai is a daily momentum stock scanner for the US market. Every trading day it sweeps roughly 790 liquid NASDAQ and S&P 500 stocks across 18 breakout playbooks (including the Qullamaggie strategy, Minervini VCP, William O'Neil cup-and-handle, and Darvas Box), then scores and ranks the setups on a 1 to 100 momentum score. It is a research and educational tool, not financial advice. Stockta.ai helps swing traders find Stage 2 leaders breaking out of tight bases. Stocks are scored on relative strength (RS) versus the S&P 500, average daily range (ADR), Stage 2 trend (price above a rising 50-day moving average that sits above the 200-day), base tightness, and breakout volume. Premium plans add plain-English AI setup briefs with a concrete trigger and stop, plus watchlists, price alerts, and a trading journal. A 5-day free trial is available with no credit card. Operated by A Teeny Tiny App Company Ltd. Market data is sourced from Yahoo Finance. ## Key pages - [Strategy guide](https://stockta.ai/guide): Plain-English explanation of momentum breakout trading, the five metrics that matter (Stage 2, RS, ADR, base depth, breakout volume), and the three core Qullamaggie setups (breakout, episodic pivot, parabolic short). - [FAQ](https://stockta.ai/faq): Direct answers to common questions, including what the Qullamaggie strategy is, what a Stage 2 stock is, what ADR and RS mean, what a VCP is, and how Stockta.ai scores stocks. - [Pricing](https://stockta.ai/pricing): Plans and the 5-day free trial. - [Home](https://stockta.ai/): Product overview. ## Key concepts - Momentum breakout trading: Buying the strongest stocks as they break out of a tight base after a strong prior move, with a small predefined stop, and riding the trend. - Qullamaggie strategy: A momentum breakout method by Swedish trader Kristian Kullamagi, built on three setups: the breakout, the episodic pivot, and the parabolic short. - Stage 2: A confirmed uptrend (from Stan Weinstein's stage analysis), defined as price above a rising 50-day moving average that is above the 200-day. The only stage momentum traders buy in. - Relative strength (RS): A 1 to 100 score comparing a stock's 63-day return to the S&P 500. A reading of 80 or higher marks a market leader. - Average daily range (ADR): The 20-day average of (high minus low) divided by low, as a percent. Momentum traders generally want 3 to 5 percent or more. ## Legal - [Disclaimer](https://stockta.ai/disclaimer): Research and educational tool, not investment advice. - [Terms](https://stockta.ai/terms) - [Privacy](https://stockta.ai/privacy)