How to Use Stock Screeners

Stock Screeners is a convenient tool that efficiently helps you sift through the immeasurable number of available stocks.

Stock Screeners is a convenient tool that efficiently helps you sift through the immeasurable number of available stocks. Furthermore, Stock Screeners will allow you to classify stocks depending on different parameters such as their sector, profitability, financial status, and third-party analyst ratings. This enables you to employ your investment methodologies about what type of stocks or ETFs are valuable to you. Once you’ve set the parameters, the stocks that match your parameters will be screened and displayed in a list.

Step 1: Tap "Markets" at the bottom of the screen and tap the filter icon at the top right-hand corner

Step 2: Tap "Create New Screener"

Step 3: Set your pre-defined screening conditions

Step 4: Tap "View Result"

Step 5: View Outcome of Results

You will be able to view the list of stocks or companies that meet your specific requirements and pre-defined screening conditions. Moreover, you can also update your screening conditions on this page under "Screener Filters”

Step 6: Tap “Add to Watchlist”

Using this function will make it easier for you to closely monitor securities that meet your specific trading requirements, helping you make more informed investment decisions and take advantage of potential trading opportunities.

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