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Technical Screens
Technical screens search for stocks based on patterns in their price or volume.
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Fundamental Screens
Fundamental screens focus on sales, profits, and other business factors of the underlying companies.
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New 52-Week Highs Stocks that during today's trading have recorded their highest intraday price in the past 52 weeks. | | | | Cheapest Stocks of Large, Growing Companies Stocks of companies with market caps greater than $5 billion that are expected to grow earnings at least 20% next year but have price/earnings ratios less than 20 and price/sales ratios less than 1.5. |
New 5-Year Highs Stocks that during today's trading have recorded their highest intraday price in the past five years. | | | | Highest-Yielding S&P 500 Stocks Stocks of companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index that have the highest dividend yields. These are often considered the index's most undervalued stocks because their prices are low relative to their dividends. |
New 52-Week Lows Stocks that during today's trading have recorded their lowest intraday price in the past 52 weeks. | | | | Dogs of the Dow Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average with the highest dividend yield lowest price/earnings ratio and lowest price. |
New 5-Year Lows Stocks that during today's trading have recorded their lowest intraday price in the past five years. | | | | Contrarian Strategy This approach is based on the idea that the market will eventually rediscover out-of-favor stocks and bring the high-flyers back down. It looks for medium to large cap stocks with low price/earnings ratios and a potentially strong financial condition. |
Intraday High-Volume Gainers Stocks that have gained 3% or more in today's trading on at least double the average trading volume of the past quarter. | | | | GARP Go-Getters This screen, based on the so-called "growth at a reasonable price" approach, focuses on finding opportunities at modest risk in smaller capitalization stocks. |
One-Week High-Volume Gainers Stocks that have gained 5% or more in the past week with two-week average trading volume at least double the average volume of the past quarter. | | | | Great Expectations This screen is biased toward smaller companies and looks across all sectors for beaten-up stocks with a lot of potential growth ahead. The screen may be particularly useful for "value" investors. |
One-Month High-Volume Gainers Stocks that have gained 10% or more in the past month with one-month average trading volume at least double the average volume of the past quarter. | | | | Institutional Ownership Up Last Month Stocks whose ownership by professional investors has increased based on SEC filings made in the past month. Excludes micro cap stocks and those trading below $3. |
Intraday High-Volume Losers Stocks that have lost 3% or more in today's trading on at least double the average trading volume of the past quarter. | | | | Institutional Ownership Down Last Month Stocks whose ownership by professional investors has declined based on SEC filings made in the past month. Excludes micro cap stocks and those trading below $3. |
One-Week High-Volume Losers Stocks that have lost 5% or more in the past week with two-week average trading volume at least double the average volume of the past quarter. | | | | Righteous Rockets Companies that appear undervalued, are profitable and have relatively low debt -- making them "righteous" -- but that are also fast growing and have begun to see significant stock price appreciation -- making them "rockets". |
One-Month High-Volume Losers Stocks that have lost 10% or more in the past month with one-month average trading volume at least double the average volume of the past quarter. | | | | SAPI Slugs This simple but effective value screen presents a pure yield play. It is similar but potentially superior to the better-known Dogs of the Dow screen in that it draws from a wider pool of large stocks and includes a secondary financial-strength overlay. |
Gapping Up Today This screen typically uncovers stocks that have jumped higher because of a news event. It seeks a low price today that is at least 5% above the previous day's close. | | | | |
Gapping Down Today This screen typically uncovers stocks whose price has gone down because of a news event. It seeks a high price today that is at least 5% below the previous day's close. | | | | |
Crossed Above 50-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that have moved above their 50-day moving average today -- a bullish sign. | | | | |
Crossed Above 200-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that crossed above their 200-day moving average today -- a bullish sign. | | | | |
Closed Above 50-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that closed above their 50-day moving average in the most recent session -- a bullish sign. | | | | |
Closed Above 200-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that closed above their 200-day moving average in the most recent session -- a bullish sign. | | | | |
Crossed Below 50-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that have moved below their 50-day moving average today -- a bearish sign. | | | | |
Crossed Below 200-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that crossed below their 200-day moving average today -- a bearish sign. | | | | |
Closed Below 50-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that closed below their 50-day moving average in the most recent session -- a bearish sign. | | | | |
Closed Below 200-Day MA Today Moving averages quickly show whether a stock is trending higher or lower. This screen finds stocks that closed below their 200-day moving average in the most recent session -- a bearish sign. | | | | |
This Year's Winners Quickly scours the market for the stocks with the biggest percentage gains year-to-date. | | | | |
This Year's Losers Quickly scours the market for the stocks with the biggest percentage losses year-to-date. | | | | |
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