ZcoreAI FAQ

Questions traders ask before using the scanner

This page collects the key product context: what ZcoreAI scans, how the signals fit a mean reversion workflow, what display modes do, and where to go next.

Markets covered Stocks, ETFs, crypto and index-style symbols in one scanner workflow.
Core use case Multi-timeframe z-score scanning for faster mean reversion review.
Best next step Try the homepage scanner, subscribe for updates, or start a membership trial.

How ZcoreAI fits a mean reversion process

Traders often start with a broad market universe and narrow it down to the few names showing the strongest statistical stretch. ZcoreAI helps by organizing those readings into a scanner-first workflow so you can move from broad search to focused chart review much faster.

Instead of opening chart after chart, you can scan multiple tickers across intraday and higher timeframes, compare overbought and oversold readings, and prioritize the markets that deserve a closer look.

Frequently asked questions

What does the scanner actually show?
ZcoreAI summarizes z-score based signals for each selected ticker and timeframe so you can quickly see whether a market looks stretched, neutral, overbought, or oversold.
Which markets can I scan?
The app is designed for stocks, ETFs, crypto and index-style symbols so you can use one workflow across several parts of the market.
How does ZcoreAI fit a mean reversion workflow?
Traders can scan a broad market universe, compare statistical stretch across timeframes, and then narrow their chart review to the names showing the strongest setups first.
What is the difference between simple and expert display modes?
Simple mode shows labels such as Strong Buy, Oversold, Sell and Strong Sell, while expert mode exposes the exact z-score values behind those signals.
Can I try ZcoreAI before upgrading?
Yes. You can explore the free experience on the homepage and upgrade later if you want broader limits, more timeframes, or expert mode features.

Popular scan setups

Start with any of these scanner-first pages: 4SD overbought, 4SD oversold, mean reversion, multi-timeframe oversold, and Z-score extremes.

Where to go next

Use the homepage if you want to try the scanner flow, the subscribe page if you want release notes and offers, or the membership page if you are ready for full access.