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What is an advanced stock screener?

A stock screener is a tool that helps you sift through a large number of public companies to find the stock that fits your criteria. Screeners have a range of features. Your brokerage likely has its own stock screener, as well as screeners for other types of investments.

Basic stock screener criteria cover the most common metrics. You can quickly create a list of stocks by market cap, P/E ratio, gain or loss in a specific time period, share volume traded and a whole lot more. The free stock screener at Yahoo! Finance features these, among many filter choices:

free stock screener at Yahoo! Finance features
Yahoo! Finance

But what makes a stock screener an advanced stock screener? There is no official definition. But some screeners have different features that are more advanced. Those could be more highly technical filters and fields. And some screeners even let you use calculated fields that you create yourself.

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Advanced stock screener fields

If you want to get your hands dirty with a more advanced screener, check out the stock screener at finviz. This screener has fields that use formulas and criteria you might have never even heard of!

finviz Stock Screener
finviz

There are many fields you could consider advanced. For example, in the screenshot above we don't see just P/E ratio. We also see forward P/E based on projections, PEG (P/E growth), earnings per share growth by year, sales growth by period, and so on. And that's just the fundamentals screen!

Active traders may also want to zero in on technical indicators like moving averages, Beta, volatility and performance measures. Here's an expanded look at the filters at finviz:

finviz Stock Screener
finviz

Most of this is free to use, but finviz and other premium stock analysis tools have paid plans as well. If you can put one of these screeners to good use and pick profitable investments, you should come out ahead in the long run.

Create your own filters

Using Microsoft Excel or custom stock screener tools, you can create your own filters and criteria. Maybe you think book value per share is too common a metric and not focused enough for you. So you come up with a new calculation based on assets, liabilities and income growth over time.

You might even call this the Price/Book/Growth ratio, something that doesn't exist anywhere else. Basic stock screeners won't allow you to find the results. But building your own in Excel or using a screener's existing features, you can make a list of stocks completely unique to your investment theory.

As an example, the stock screener at Equities Lab can take a wide range of inputs and run them through any formulas you choose.

stock screener at Equities Lab
Equities Lab

Advanced and expert traders can do very well with this type of setup. However, beginners may find themselves in over their heads with numbers spinning around that doesn't make much sense. If you are new to investing or the markets, start with what you understand and build up to more complex strategies over time.

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You can find that needle in the haystack

If you have the right tools in hand, sorting through all that hay doesn't have to be hard. And the same is true with your investments. Use the right tools, and your new favorite stock doesn't have to be elusive.

You don't have to pay for a stock screener, but in some cases, professional-level screeners are worth the cost. Give it a try and see how advanced screening can level up your investment results.

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Eric Rosenberg Freelance Contributor

Eric Rosenberg is a finance, travel and technology writer in Ventura, California. He is a former bank manager and corporate finance and accounting professional who left his day job in 2016 to take his online side hustle full time.

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