Conviction Scoring gives every setup on the scanner a single number from 0 to 100. The higher the score, the more is lining up on that trade. Instead of treating a long list as equal, you see at a glance which handful deserve your attention.
A conviction score is not a chart to study. It is a quick read on how much is working in a setup's favor right now, so you know what to do with it before you commit a dollar.
The most is lining up here. Prioritize these when you can only watch a handful of names at once.
Plenty is going your way, just short of the top. Good candidates to confirm and act on as the session develops.
A few things are present, but the case is thinner. Worth a look once the higher-conviction names are handled.
Little is converging. The setup is valid on paper, but the read tells you it is fine to skip and move on.
A long table of entries and targets tells you nothing about priority. Every row looks the same, so you end up taking too many or freezing on which to take. The score breaks the tie by ranking the list into a clear order.
Apply the built-in High Conviction filter and the scanner shows only the setups scoring at the top of the scale. The full list is still there when you want it. You just start with the names already worth your time.


You do not have to weigh anything by hand. Each setup arrives already scored, so your job shifts from sorting the whole board to choosing among the few that rose to the top.
When everything on the scanner looks equal, you spread thin and take the wrong ones. A single conviction score turns a wall of setups into a ranked shortlist, so your focus lands where it should.
One number replaces a guessing game. You see which setups stand out and which to leave alone today.
Most days you can only watch a few names. The score points you at the ones most worth that limited focus.
Set a conviction level you trade and stick to it. The same standard applies to every setup, every session.
Stop treating every setup as equal. Let one number rank the list for you.