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Sektor-Rotations-RRG (Relative Rotation Graph) API

Wo jeder S&P-500-Sektor auf der Rotationskarte im Vergleich zum Markt steht, live berechnet aus Yahoo Finance (kein Key, nichts gespeichert). Der Relative Rotation Graph ist, wie professionelle Allokatoren die Sektorrotation visualisieren: Er zeichnet jeden Sektor auf zwei Achsen — relative Stärke (über- oder untertrifft er den S&P 500) und relatives Momentum (verbessert oder verschlechtert sich diese relative Stärke) — und die Kombination platziert jeden Sektor in einem von vier Quadranten, die sich im Uhrzeigersinn drehen: Leading (stark und stärker werdend), Weakening (stark, aber nachlassend), Lagging (schwach und schwächer werdend) und Improving (schwach, aber sich verbessernd). Geld rotiert von Improving zu Leading zu Weakening zu Lagging, sodass der Quadrant nicht nur sagt, wer gewinnt, sondern wer als Nächstes dran ist. Dies berechnet für jeden der elf SPDR-Sektoren das RS-Ratio und RS-Momentum gegenüber dem S&P 500 und platziert ihn in seinem Quadranten. Der rrg-Endpunkt gibt die gesamte Rotationskarte zurück; der sector-Endpunkt gibt die Koordinaten und den Quadranten eines Sektors zurück; der sectors-Endpunkt listet auf, was abgedeckt ist. Die Sektor-Rotations-RRG / Quadranten-Aufteilung — unterschieden vom Relative-Stärke-Ranking (einer eindimensionalen Liste), dem Sektor-Preis/Performance-Feed und den Korrelations-APIs. Sie zeigt die Rotation, nicht nur das Ranking.

api.oanor.com/rrg-api

Relative Strength vs S&P 500 API

Which markets are beating the benchmark and which are lagging, ranked, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Relative strength is the engine of rotation: money flows toward what is outperforming, and the leaders of one quarter often lead the next. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — the eleven S&P 500 sectors plus small caps, international and emerging equities, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this measures each asset's return MINUS the S&P 500's over one, three and six months, blends them into a relative-strength score, and ranks the whole board into leaders and laggards. A positive score means the asset is beating the market; a negative one means it is lagging. The ranking endpoint returns that ranked board with the benchmark's own return and the standout leaders and laggards. The asset endpoint returns one market's relative strength across each window, its beta to the S&P 500 and whether its relative strength is improving or fading. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The relative-strength / market-leadership rotation cut — distinct from the absolute-momentum, the sector-correlation and the altcoin-season APIs. It answers what is leading the market, measured against it.

api.oanor.com/relativestrength-api

Commodities Momentum & Relative-Strength API

Which corner of the commodity complex is leading and which is lagging, ranked by trailing momentum, computed live from Yahoo Finance futures (no key, nothing stored). A price tells you where a commodity is; momentum tells you where the money is flowing. This scores every major commodity — crude, Brent, natural gas, gasoline and heating oil in energy; gold, silver, copper, platinum and palladium in metals; corn, wheat and soybeans in grains; coffee, sugar, cocoa, cotton and orange juice in softs; live cattle and lean hogs in livestock — by its return over five horizons (1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and a ~1-year proxy), blends them into a single momentum score and ranks the whole complex into leaders and laggards. The screener endpoint returns that ranked table with a relative-strength rank and trend regime for each. The momentum endpoint drills into one commodity: its multi-horizon returns, where it sits versus its 50- and 200-day averages, and a trend label. The commodities endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-commodity momentum / relative-strength factor cut — distinct from the commodity-price feed (front-month prices), the commodity-spreads API (crack/crush/ratios) and the precious-metals spot API. It answers what is leading the complex, not what one thing costs.

api.oanor.com/commoditymomentum-api