I really wanted to like Momo Scanner, but honestly, it’s been a pretty frustrating experience overall.Even with carefully chosen filters, the scanner often shows completely irrelevant tickers. It's hard to trust the results when the basics aren’t working correctly. For example when you configure HOD scanner it doesn't show relevant tickers untill you reset the filters.Features like Momo Vector sound promising in theory but don’t deliver in practice. It rarely helps identify the type of momentum plays it's supposed to target. Another big annoyance: every time you switch devices, your layout resets. So if you’ve spent time setting it up just how you want, get ready to do it all over again. It’s a small thing, but it adds up quickly.You can’t set it up to dynamically pop up stocks as they start running. It just shows them once and then they sit there on the "discovery" window until it meets the selection criteria. Sure they have a "stream" window that just shows lows or highs of the day. Which is helpful but not much configurable Discovery windows either floods you with junk "white noise" stocks, or if you tighten the filters it starts missing the actual movers. No normal charts as well, only very clunky "proprietary" charting which is just a line with no candles. And their advertised "sparkline" which is a snapshot of the timeframe of your choice. Not a deal breaker, though, but not very useful eitherOn top of that, this thing is insanely resources hungry. Even on a machine with 16GB of DDR5 RAM, it lags badly especially during the open. I’ve tried closing other apps, using their PWA version, everything. Still lags like crazy. Overall, this was a disappointing and frustrating experience. I expected a lot more polish and performance from a tool designed for active traders. At this point I'm better off using free momoscreener scanner.Positive NoteThe one thing that does work well is the news feed. Updates are fast, and if a stock has breaking news, it usually shows up right away.Everything I wrote above is just my honest opinion based on my personal experience with the scanner. I’m not saying the scanner is bad, it just didn’t work for me. That said, I’d still recommend trying it out for yourself to see if it fits your style. They offer a trial period, and the full version is $40/month, so it might be worth testing
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