Advanced Stock Screener

Screen stocks using multiple parameters for precise results.

What is the Advanced Stock Screener?

The Advanced Stock Screener allows you to filter stocks using multiple precise parameters. Unlike natural language screening, this tool lets you set exact ranges and criteria for metrics like P/E ratio, dividend yield, market capitalization, and more.

Perfect for investors who know exactly what they're looking for, the Advanced Screener gives you granular control over your screening criteria, helping you find stocks that match your specific investment strategy.

Key Features

  • Multiple Parameter Filtering:

    Set precise ranges for P/E ratio, dividend yield, price, volume, and more.

  • Sector Selection:

    Filter by specific sectors like Technology, Healthcare, Finance, Energy, and more.

  • Market Cap Filtering:

    Target large-cap, mid-cap, or small-cap stocks based on company size.

  • Flexible Criteria:

    Combine any number of parameters to create custom screening strategies.

  • Real-Time Data:

    All screening results use current market data from Google Search.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can screen stocks using multiple parameters including sector, market capitalization (large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap), P/E ratio range, dividend yield range, stock price range, daily volume, and additional custom criteria. Use any combination of these filters to find stocks that match your investment criteria.

No, you only need to fill in the fields that are relevant to your screening criteria. You can use any combination of parameters. For example, you could screen just by sector and P/E ratio, or only by dividend yield and market cap.

Market capitalization (market cap) is the total value of a company's outstanding shares. Large-cap companies typically have a market cap over $10 billion, mid-cap between $2-10 billion, and small-cap under $2 billion. Market cap helps you find companies of a certain size.

P/E ratio (Price-to-Earnings ratio) compares a company's stock price to its earnings per share. A lower P/E ratio may indicate an undervalued stock, while a higher P/E ratio might suggest growth expectations or overvaluation. Screening by P/E ratio helps you find stocks within a specific valuation range.

Dividend yield is the annual dividend payment divided by the stock price, expressed as a percentage. It shows how much income a stock pays relative to its price. Screening by dividend yield helps income-focused investors find stocks that provide regular dividend payments.

Yes, absolutely! You can combine multiple criteria to create a comprehensive screen. For example, you could search for large-cap technology stocks with a P/E ratio between 15-25 and dividend yield above 2%. The more criteria you add, the more refined your search results will be.

Our screener uses Google Search grounding to access real-time, publicly available market data. The data is pulled in real-time when you run your screen, ensuring you get the most current information available.

If no stocks match your criteria, try relaxing some of your filters. For example, widen the P/E ratio range, remove sector restrictions, or adjust price ranges. You can also try the natural language screener on the home page, which can sometimes find matches with more flexible criteria.

No, the screener is completely free to use with no limits. However, please be mindful that each screen uses AI resources, so use it responsibly.

Currently, the screener doesn't save criteria between sessions. However, you can bookmark specific pages or note down your favorite parameter combinations. We're always working to improve the tool with more features.