The main problem with the Google
Finance stock screener is the limited number of filters, with hardly any technical filters offered.
You can use Google
Finance Stock Screener for screening US stocks.
I wrote earlier how I prefer to use the Google
Finance stock screener.
Not exact matches
Yahoo!
Finance is another free
screener from a major company that gives you a wealth of technical and fundamental factors you can use to select
stocks.
To find quality dividend
stocks using ratio analysis, I prefer to use the Google
Stock Screener on Google
Finance.
The best free
stock screener I've come across has been Google
Finance.
Hi Artem, that isn't an option (that I know of) for the
screener but if you search a
stock in google
finance and click on the one year chart you'd be able to see when dividends are paid (monthly, quarterly, etc)
One wrinkle in that theory is that the low price - to - book value studies only examine the cheapest quintile and decile, where I have taken the cheapest 30
stocks on the Google
Finance screener, which is the cheapest decile of the cheapest decile.
I won't suggest you pay for a subscription because you can always use Yahoo
Finance's
stock screener.
The only factor uniting the
stocks in the list above is that they are the cheapest 30
stocks in the Google
Finance screener on the basis of price - to - book value.
I propose to informally test the P / B method at the extreme, taking the cheapest 30
stocks in the Google
Finance screener (I use the Google
Finance screener because it's publicly available and easily replicable) and creating an equally weighted portfolio.
Google
Finance offers an easy to use
stock screener that covers the basics.
This how - to guide will show the best ways to decrease risk when investing in penny
stocks, using tools such as the
Stock Screener tool on Google
Finance.
Google offers a free
stock screener as part of Google
Finance.
To pick our best dividend paying
stocks, we'll use Google
Finance's
Stock Screener and apply some of the concepts that Graham teaches.
There are currently 3,291
stocks on the US
stock exchanges that pay dividends out of a total of 26,843 stocks listed (according to Google Finance — Stock Scree
stock exchanges that pay dividends out of a total of 26,843
stocks listed (according to Google
Finance —
Stock Scree
Stock Screener).