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Finviz is very comprehensive, but here are some UK screeners which MIGHT suffice There are free tools around which do parts of what Finviz does, but for UK equitites. I have listed just some of them. However Finviz is very comprensive and it may be that you will need to use more that one tool for the UK e.g. a heat map and a separate screener.
FinViz looks like a great site, just a shame it doesn't cover the FTSE. ... CANSLIM stock free screener ...
This tab also refers to Upgrade to FINVIZ*Elite (at a price), where I suspect that you might be able to change the settings en masse on the screener tab. C Experienced member
I found one visual stock screener (actually one forum member said to me in private) - vismast (vismast.com). It gives results in charts as finviz but has more flexible intraday filters. One nuance - needs to connect for datafeed (IQ feed). I used it for 1 week before writing here and it looks very good for me.
I have recently delved into the trading world and i just cant find a stock screener as robust and easy using as 'FinViz' for the USA markets. Does anyone know a decent similar stock screener for the UK, LSE. Thank you
Hi all, I am new to trading and I'm still only paper trading on US stocks. I have been using finviz.com and wondered if anyone could recommend an equivalent for UK stocks? Cheers :)
FinViz: This screener includes a signal dropdown menu that filters for criteria such as top gainers, recent insider buying, and wedges. Watch Out for These Limitations Although they are useful tools, stock screeners have some limitations. Here are some things you should keep in mind: Most stock screeners include only quantitative factors.
up or down in the pre-market. I'm doing research on a strategy I developed and need stocks from the past few months which have gapped up/down in the pre-market by about 30%. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I am looking for stock/market screener/scanner which can scan and filter stock based on given technical indicator eg: if I want to search for stocks that are having RSI(14) < 35, something on those lines. Either paid or free service (software or online) will do. Thanks for everyones...
On the topic of stock screening (for swing trading) , in my work I have found that one of the more useful metrics is the % by which a stock exceeded or failed to meet analysts estimates on the most recent earnings release.