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QUIN just got a powerful upgrade. You can now screen, rank, compare, and explore market data using natural language and create AI Screeners. No filter menus. No dropdowns. No “where is that column again?” Just ask.
This guide walks you through everything you can do with QUIN’s new Conversational Screener, with real prompts you can copy and try immediately.
What’s New in QUIN
Until now, QUIN specialized in deep single-ticker analysis: Q-Score breakdowns, Net GEX profiles, Gamma Levels, the Option Matrix, and more. That hasn’t changed.
What’s new is QUIN’s Conversational Screener: a market-wide data engine with 97+ metrics per ticker, across every name in our coverage universe.
You ask questions in plain English, and QUIN translates them into precise queries behind the scenes — then returns clean tables, comparisons, or historical trends.
QUIN AI Screeners Documentation and Prompts 8
What can QUIN do?
Want to see QUIN in action? Watch the full demo.
QUIN is your personal quant engine, built to sharpen your research, speed up analysis, and level up your screening. Here are some of the things QUIN can do for you.
1. Screening & Rankings
This is the most common use case: “Find me the best/worst names by X.”
Try these prompts:
“Top 10 stocks by momentum score”
“Technology stocks with momentum score >= 4”
“Show me tier 1 stocks sorted by volatility score”
“Stocks with IV rank above 0.5 and positive VRP”
“ETFs with the highest option score”
What QUIN returns: A ranked table with relevant columns, plus highlights of anything unusual (outliers, sector clustering, conflicting signals).
2. Multi-Ticker Comparisons
Compare specific tickers side-by-side on any metric — including history.
Try these prompts:
“Compare momentum score of AAPL vs MSFT”
“Compare VRP of TSLA and NVDA for the past 10 days”
“What’s the skew for SPY, QQQ, and IWM?”
“Show IV rank and HV30 for tier 1 stocks”
Why it matters: Comparisons are perfect for spotting divergences between correlated names, or identifying which ticker is “moving first” in volatility or positioning.
3. Historical Data & Trends
Ask QUIN for time-series history across multiple trading days.
Try these prompts:
“VRP of NVDA for the last 10 trading days”
“Momentum Score of AAPL last 5 days”
“Show IV rank history for TSLA over the past 20 days”
“How has the 1-month skew changed for SPY this week?”
4. Changes Over Time
Instead of “show me the data,” ask “what changed?”
QUIN calculates shifts vs prior periods and automatically handles weekends and market holidays (so you don’t need to specify “trading days”).
Try these prompts:
“Biggest momentum score increases vs yesterday”
“Which stocks had the largest IV rank change this week?”
“Stocks with price increase > 20% in the last 30 days”
Best for: Finding regime shifts and names where momentum, volatility, or options pricing is changing fast.
5. Distance from Key Levels
Search by proximity to key levels: gamma levels, 52-week extremes, swing levels, and more.
Try these prompts:
“Stocks closest to call resistance”
“Tickers within 2% of their high vol level”
“Which stocks are near their 52-week high?”
“Stocks furthest below their 52-week high”
“How far is NVDA from put support?”
Why it’s powerful: Proximity screens help you find tickers at potential inflection points, where levels + positioning can matter more than headlines.
6. Screening for Changes Over Time (Not Just Today’s Snapshot)
QUIN doesn’t only screen the market based on current values — it can also screen for changes in any metric over time. That means you can ask QUIN to find tickers where a field has moved meaningfully versus a prior point in time (yesterday, last week, last month), without worrying about weekends or holidays.
Example prompt:
“Stocks that have seen an increase in open interest vs 1 week ago > 40%”
“Stocks that have seen an increase in IV Rank vs 1 month ago > 20%”
Why this is valuable: Change-based screens help you spot regime shifts early, like rising participation, positioning build-ups, or fast-changing volatility conditions. A sharp increase in open interest, for example, can signal fresh positioning and growing trader attention, which often shows up before it becomes obvious in price action. Instead of searching for “what’s popular,” you’re screening for what’s actively changing.
7. Screening for Extreme Positioning with Percentiles
QUIN’s percentile metrics make it easy to screen for extreme positioning by showing where today’s value sits relative to its own history. Many key fields — including GEX, DEX, IV, VRP, skew, and open interest. Include 1-year and 3-month percentiles, so you can quickly identify tickers where positioning or volatility is unusually stretched versus normal conditions.
Example prompts:
“Stocks with GEX percentile (3M) above 90”
“Tickers with DEX percentile (1Y) below 10”
“Stocks with skew percentile (1Y) above 95”
“Names with VRP percentile (3M) below 5”
Why this is valuable: Percentiles help you focus on true outliers instead of raw numbers. A ticker at the 95th percentile in skew, for example, signals protection is being priced at an extreme compared to its typical range — which can reflect elevated hedging demand or stress. In short, percentile screens help you spot where positioning and volatility are at historical extremes, so you can prioritize the names where market structure is most likely to matter.
8. Premade Prompts
Check out the Explore and Inspire Me section to access ready-to-use Screeners and Prompts built around your trading strategy. Whether you trade stocks, options, or futures, QUIN helps you find the right setups faster.
QUIN AI Screeners Documentation and Prompts 9
What Metrics Can You Query?
QUIN’s Conversational Screener covers 97+ data points per ticker, so you can screen by scores, volatility, options positioning, gamma/swing levels, skew, percentiles, and more.
You don’t need to memorize these, plain English works. But if you want the exact metric names, the full list is below.
Identifiers
Ticker Symbol
Tier (1-4)
Ticker Type (Stocks, ETFs, Futures, Indices)
Sector
Industry
Company and Price
Company Name
Market Cap
Close Price
Open Price
High Price
Low Price
Volume
52-Week High
52-Week Low
Volatility
Implied Volatility 30-Day
IV Rank
IV Percentile 1-Year
IV Percentile 3-Month
Historical Volatility 30-Day
Expected 1-Day Move (%)
Options Flow
Call Volume
Put Volume
Total Option Volume
Total Open Interest
Call Open Interest
Put Open Interest
Put/Call OI Ratio
Greeks
Net Gamma Exposure (GEX)
Total Gamma Exposure
GEX Put/Call Ratio
Net Delta Exposure (DEX)
Total Delta Exposure
DEX Put/Call Ratio
Expiring GEX and DEX
Expiring GEX (Today)
Expiring DEX (Today)
Expiring GEX (1 Week)
Expiring DEX (1 Week)
Expiring GEX (2 Weeks)
Expiring DEX (2 Weeks)
Expiring GEX (1 Month)
Expiring DEX (1 Month)
IV by Tenor
0DTE 50-Delta IV
1-Month 50-Delta IV
3-Month 50-Delta IV
Skew
0DTE Skew
1-Month Skew
3-Month Skew
Volatility Risk Premium (VRP)
VRP
VRP 3 Months
Normalized VRP (NVRP)
Normalized VRP (NVRP)
Normalized VRP (3 months)
Term Structure
Term Structure Slope (Contango or Backwardation)
Percentiles (1Y)
DEX 1-Year Percentile
GEX 1-Year Percentile
IV 0DTE 1-Year Percentile
IV 1-Month 1-Year Percentile
IV 3-Month 1-Year Percentile
Call OI 1-Year Percentile
Put OI 1-Year Percentile
VRP 1-Year Percentile
VRP 3M 1-Year Percentile
Skew 0DTE 1-Year Percentile
Skew 1-Month 1-Year Percentile
Skew 3-Month 1-Year Percentile
Percentiles (3M)
DEX 3-Month Percentile
GEX 3-Month Percentile
IV 0DTE 3-Month Percentile
IV 1-Month 3-Month Percentile
IV 3-Month 3-Month Percentile
Call OI 3-Month Percentile
Put OI 3-Month Percentile
VRP 3-Month Percentile
VRP 3M 3-Month Percentile
Skew 0DTE 3-Month Percentile
Skew 1-Month 3-Month Percentile
Skew 3-Month 3-Month Percentile
Q-Scores
Option Score
Momentum Score
Volatility Score
Seasonality Score
Gamma Levels
Call Resistance
Put Support
High Volatility Level (HVL)
Call Resistance 0DTE
Put Support 0DTE
1-Day Min
1-Day Max
Swing Levels
Swing Bias (Bullish or Bearish)
5-Day Swing Lower Band
20-Day Swing Lower Band
5-Day Swing Upper Band
20-Day Swing Upper Band
5-Day Risk Trigger
20-Day Risk Trigger
Prompts Examples
Here are some prompts examples that can also be found in the Explore or Inspire Me section:
Show the top 20 stocks by market cap with Swing Model Bias = Bullish
Show me the top 20 Stocks with Momentum Score above 4, IV Rank below 30%, and Positive GEX
Show me ETFs that are within 5% of Put Support
Show me Stocks near Call Resistance with high IV Rank and Positive GEX
Show me stocks with term structure slope = Contango
Show me the top 20 stocks with the highest skew 1m percentile 1y and market cap > 10 billions
Show me stocks that are in the 90% OI Calls Percentile 3m
Show me the strongest pinning zones on 0DTEs for SPX
Compare Call OI vs Put OI buildup for NVDA over the past 10 days. Which side is accumulating faster?
Compare Total Gamma Exposure for Tech vs Financial sector (XLK vs XLF) over the past month
Compare the Option Matrix of NVDA of today with 7 days ago
Show me the VRP trend for SPY over the past 2 weeks. Is Implied Vol consistently overpricing or underpricing?