This stock screener is both simple and powerful! It has all the features you need to quickly find good or bad stocks. You can also select your favorite stocks, and hide stocks until they are cheaper or more expensive. This allows you to easily monitor many stocks, so you only buy and sell when the price seems right.
Enter the screener criteria and click
to either search for good or bad stocks.
Click
next to a stock to mark it as a favorite. You can also lookup stocks directly and mark them as favorites there. Then click
in the screener table's header to only show your favorites the next time you run the screener.
Click
next to a stock to open its criteria for hiding. Then click
in the table's header to use the hiding criteria the next time you run the screener.
Click to show a few plots with historical data for the stock. Click and drag on a plot to select its data, which is then used automatically in the simulations in the Sim-tab. This lets you quickly gauge whether a stock seems cheap or expensive based on its simulated Earnings Yield and P/S ratio.
Click the company-name to show its full data.
The stocks are ordered according to scores, which are calculated by grouping several financial numbers together and mapping them to numbers between -10 (worst) and +10 (best).
After you run the screener you can save a bookmark in your web-browser so you can easily run the screener again with those settings.
Sales (TTM) for the company.
Profit Margins (TTM) for the company.
P/S (Price-To-Sales) ratio which is the company's diluted market-cap divided by the TTM sales.
Earnings simulated from the selected Net Profit Margin and Sales data.
Earnings Yield simulated from the selected Net Profit Margin and Sales data, and then divided by the latest Market-Cap.
Price Change where the future Market-Cap is simulated from the selected P/S Ratio and Sales data, and then compared to the latest Market-Cap.
Login to see decades of fundamental stock-data, and save your favorites and hide stocks until they become cheaper.