NVXSCAN · FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers about what NVXSCAN is, what it does, and — just as importantly — what it is not.

What is NVXSCAN?

NVXSCAN is a free, educational demand & supply zone scanner for NSE Nifty 500 stocks, built by Nivexo Wealth. Every trading day it scans the whole list, automatically detects fresh demand and supply zones across Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly and intraday (15m / 75m) timeframes, grades each zone for strength, and presents them with interactive charts.

Does NVXSCAN give buy or sell advice?

No. NVXSCAN is strictly an educational and informational tool for studying market structure. It does not give buy or sell recommendations, tips, calls or investment advice, and the developer is not a SEBI-registered research analyst or investment advisor. Please see the Disclaimer.

How often is the data updated?

The site is rebuilt on every trading day. Data is downloaded after market hours and the scan is run and published the same evening, so each morning you are looking at the latest completed session. The exact build time is shown as Data Updated in the scanner header. Nothing is computed live per visit — you always view a freshly pre-built page.

What exactly is a demand zone and a supply zone?

A demand zone is a price area where buyers previously overwhelmed sellers — a base that price left in a strong rally, read as potential support. A supply zone is where sellers previously overwhelmed buyers — a base that price left in a strong drop, read as potential resistance. The home page explains both in detail.

What do the A+, A, B and C grades mean?

Each zone is scored 0–100 for its overall strength and given a letter grade: A+ (strongest), A (strong), B (moderate) and C (weaker). Use the grade as a first filter for your attention — start with A+ and A. The exact scoring formula is kept under the hood.

Which stocks does it cover?

The NSE Nifty 500 — the 500 large-, mid- and small-cap names in that index. You can search within them by symbol or industry in the scanner.

Is it really free? Do I need to log in?

Yes, it is completely free, and there is no account or login. Just open the scanner and use it. There are no paywalls and no sign-up.

What are the three scanner types?

Simple Zone is a single-timeframe fresh-zone scan. Zone with HTF adds higher-timeframe confluence with intraday. Zone with HTF & Trend layers a higher → intermediate → lower timeframe pipeline with a trend read. See the User Guide for when to use each.

What does the RSI signal on a card mean?

RSI (14) is a momentum oscillator. NVXSCAN turns it into a simple direction: an upward signal comes from the lower band (momentum turning up) and a downward signal from the upper band, roughly 75–100 (momentum stretched and easing). If a symbol had no usable data, its RSI is shown as neutral.

How do the charts open?

Each zone card has a VIEW CHART button that opens a full, interactive chart in a new browser tab. The charts are pre-generated HTML — you can zoom, pan and hover, and nothing is downloaded automatically. They show the zone boxes, candles, EMA (20), SMA (50), RSI (14) and volume.

Why did a zone I was watching disappear?

NVXSCAN only shows fresh (untested) zones. If price returned to a zone and tested it, the zone is considered spent and is removed on the next build. This keeps the board focused on untested areas. What happened to those older zones is exactly what Result Check records.

What is Result Check?

Result Check is a companion dashboard that keeps a permanent, transparent record of how NVXSCAN’s past zones actually resolved. The scanner only ever shows fresh zones, so once a zone is tested it vanishes from the board. Result Check keeps every zone ever found in an append-only ledger and follows it forward, candle by candle, to see whether it worked out. It is a look back at historical accuracy — still educational only, and never a tip or a prediction.

How does Result Check track accuracy?

Each past zone is “walked forward” from the day it formed using only historical price candles. If price traded into the zone’s entry, the zone is treated as triggered, and then followed until it either reaches the target or hits the stop. Zones that price never entered are simply dropped — only real, triggered outcomes are counted. Results are broken down per scanner (Simple, HTF, HTF & Trend) and per grade (A+/A/B/C), and holding time is reported in days. There is no money, quantity or P&L anywhere — it measures only whether zones held.

What do WIN, LOSS, OPEN and INVALID mean?

WIN — after entry, price reached the target before the stop-loss. LOSS — price hit the stop-loss first (an ambiguous same-candle case is booked conservatively as a loss). OPEN — the zone triggered but has not yet reached either the target or the stop, so it is still running. INVALID — price gapped straight through the stop-loss on the entry attempt, so there was never a valid entry. You can also see the entry type: a Normal entry (price traded into the level) or a Gap Into Zone entry (price opened inside the zone).

Is Result Check investment advice or a promise of future results?

No. Result Check is historical and educational only. It shows how past zones happened to resolve; it is not a recommendation, tip or signal, and past accuracy never guarantees future results. It shows no money, profit or loss — only outcomes and holding days. Please read the Disclaimer.

Can I use it on my phone?

Yes. Every page, including the scanner, is mobile-first: a clean, compact layout, a tidy menu, single-column cards and low scrolling. The theme you choose (dark or light) is remembered across the whole site.

Does NVXSCAN track me or use cookies?

No analytics, no cookies and no third-party trackers. The only thing stored is your dark/light theme choice, kept locally in your browser. Read the full Privacy Policy.

How do I get in touch?

See the Contact page for the owner’s email and address. There is no contact form — just email directly.

Still curious?

The User Guide walks through every control in detail.