Stock screeners

Each screener filters the S&P 500 using a different investment strategy. Pick one that matches how you think about stocks.

Value-Focused Stocks

Stocks trading at low valuations relative to earnings and book value. Favors low P/E, low P/B, and high earnings yield.

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Income-Focused Stocks

High-dividend stocks with strong payout history. Favors dividend yield, dividend growth, and low payout ratio.

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Growth at a Reasonable Price

Combines strong revenue and earnings growth with reasonable valuations. Favors growth metrics and PEG ratio.

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Defensive Quality Stocks

Low-volatility, financially sound stocks for conservative investors. Favors low beta, strong current ratio, and low debt.

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High-Momentum Stocks

Stocks showing strong price momentum and analyst upgrades. Favors positive change, high analyst ratings, and price target upside.

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Low-Volatility Stocks

Stocks with minimal price swings — ideal for risk-averse investors. Favors low 30-day volatility and low beta.

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High-Quality Compounders

Stocks with durable competitive advantages reflected in high margins, ROE, and ROIC.

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High-Yield Dividend Stocks

Stocks paying above-average dividends with FCF support to sustain them.

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Cash-Machine Stocks

Companies generating exceptional free cash flow relative to their size.

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Undervalued Growth

Stocks with strong growth metrics but still trading at modest valuations.

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Financial Fortress

Stocks with bulletproof balance sheets — high interest coverage, low leverage, and strong Altman Z-score.

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Contrarian Value

Beaten-down stocks with high short interest but solid fundamentals — potential reversal candidates.

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Sector Leaders

Largest-cap companies with strong profitability — the market leaders in their respective sectors.

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Analyst Favorites

Stocks with the highest analyst ratings and the most significant price target upside.

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Low-Debt Growth

Growing companies that aren't leveraging up to fund it — self-funded organic growth stories.

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