To calculate this I took all the data
from the stock screener and pasted it into an excel spreadsheet, then divided the dividends per share by the earnings per share to get a percentage.
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One of the new weekly additions here at The Acquirer's Multiple features some of the top picks
from our Stock Screeners and some top investors who are holding these same picks in their portfolios.
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.
Its mobile app may be the best available
from any online broker, with advanced features like
stock and ETF
screeners, options chain filters, educational videos, and real - time quotes, charts and CNBC Video on Demand.
To make
stock picking even easier by seeing our exact buy trigger, stop, and target prices for the top
stocks from our daily scans, the nightly Wagner Daily newsletter may be ideal for you (includes access to
stock screener).
A
stock screener is a tool to shortlist few companies
from a pool of all the listed companies on a
stock exchange using filters.
Now, let's run these high yield
stocks through Born To Sell's covered call
screener to find some buy - write candidates for the January 19 expiration (5 weeks
from today).
The search using the
stock screener took about 5 minutes, and
from there I'll have a list of companies to look into.
You can use a
stock screener to find a new investment or build an entire portfolio
from scratch.
[Side note: the Born To Sell
screener has an «Only ETFs» check box that saves you time in finding ETFs to write calls against by removing individual
stocks from the results table.
One of the new weekly additions here at The Acquirer's Multiple features some of the top picks
from our All Investable
Stock Screener and some top investors that have added, or are holding these same picks in their portfolios.
To take it a step further, compare your list of
stocks from the
screener with the dividend aristocrat index.
I tried using one of the
screeners out there to generate a MF portfolio, but then realised that the
stocks my
screener recommends is TOTALLY different
from Greenblatt's
screener.
[btw I can only tell they're genuinely interesting
from reading the annual report — which is why I rely so little on
stock -
screeners, they lack that particular feature..!].
I've taken off 4
stocks from the original list since I couldn't get the dividend payout ratio properly
from my
screener.
I'd like a quick opinion
from you regarding which
stock screener you use and would most recommend.
From the latest Canadian and U.S. company reports to
stock screeners, alerts and more, find what you need to discover, research and analyze new investments.