I went back to Google Finance a few days ago and was pleasantly surprised with the stock screener there. What favorite online screeners do you use?

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asked Dec 16 '09 at 14:10

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I didn't realize Google had a stock screener, although I shouldn't be surprised. I've been using the one at http://moneycentral.msn.com, and Motley Fool has a beta screener in their members' CAPS section of their website. It was functional when I used it a month or so ago, and might be out of beta by now.

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answered Jan 22 at 03:33

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I like Google Finance as well but I found limited the screener, I was unable to put criteria such as: Show me the stocks that are near to their 52 weeks lows

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answered Mar 02 at 07:07

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Although is not online, I use a standalone version from http://jstock.sourceforge.net

It got drag-n-drop boxes, to let me design my own indicators.

However, it only contain technical analysis information, not fundamental analysis information.

It does come with tutorial http://jstock.sourceforge.net/help_stock_indicator_editor.html#indicator-example, on how to to build an indicator, to screen "Stock which Its Price Hits Their 14 Days Maximum"

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answered Mar 18 at 00:47

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edited Mar 18 at 04:45

Welcome to Cash Commons! Please come back soon.

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Yup. I will. Investing is my hobby :)

(Mar 18 at 04:46) Yan Cheng CHEOK
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