FoudaLens signals are descriptive quantitative classifications built from a 6-factor model that scans every EGX-listed stock: trend strength, momentum, volatility control, relative strength, volume confirmation, and market microstructure. Each signal fires after the trading-session close based on real EGX data — not gut-feel opinions. This page surfaces the current positive signals, momentum leaders, smart-money signals, and historical signal performance so you can judge the analysis quality yourself. All for educational purposes only — not buy or sell recommendations.
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All stocks that triggered a positive signal after the most recent EGX session, with the underlying Fouda Score breakdown.
The strongest short- and mid-term momentum names based on price/volume action and relative strength vs EGX30.
Institutional and foreign-investor flow tracking, computed from volume and money-flow metrics per stock.
Win rate, average return, and max drawdown for each signal type — all tracked live.
Focus on what matters to you — filter by sector, daily volume, and market cap.
Every signal is labelled with the factors that fired it — no black-box model.
FoudaLens delivers comprehensive quantitative analysis of the Egyptian Exchange. Pick the plan that fits and unlock every advanced feature.
Plans start at EGP 150/month — no long-term commitment.
No. FoudaLens does not give buy or sell recommendations — it provides quantitative analysis and descriptive technical signals (positive / neutral / negative) for each stock, with full methodology, so you can decide for yourself. All investment decisions are your own responsibility, and consulting a licensed financial advisor is recommended.
Trading signals are based on a quantitative model analyzing 6 factors: trend strength, momentum, volatility control, relative strength, volume confirmation, and microstructure. When a stock crosses certain Fouda Score thresholds with favorable conditions, a positive, neutral, or negative signal is generated. All are descriptive technical signals, not buy or sell recommendations.
The signal performance page shows live statistics for win rates, average returns, and maximum drawdowns for each signal type. Numbers are updated daily based on actual performance.
A "Trend Continuation" signal means the stock is in a strong uptrend with aligned technical indicators. An "Expected Correction" signal means the trend is up but indicators flag a likely technical pullback toward a closer entry zone. Both are descriptive technical signals — the final decision is yours.
Signals are updated after each EGX trading session close (Sun-Thu). They use end-of-day data, not real-time intraday data.