Stock Screener Hub

Find investment ideas faster. Tickerplace screeners let you filter thousands of stocks by P/E, dividend yield, market cap, ROE, and 60+ other fundamental and technical metrics—so you can build a shortlist in minutes instead of scrolling through endless lists.

Screener Tools

What you can do

  • Fundamental filters

    Market cap, P/E, P/B, ROE, revenue, earnings, cash flow, debt ratios, and dividend metrics.

  • Technical indicators

    RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, moving averages, ADX, and more for trend-based screens.

  • Sector & industry

    Narrow results by sector or industry to focus on the parts of the market you care about.

  • Value & growth screens

    Find undervalued stocks, high-growth names, or dividend payers with stacked filter combinations.

  • Shareable screens

    Preset filters update the URL with readable paths you can bookmark, share, or revisit later.

  • Global market data

    Screen companies worldwide using up-to-date market and financial data.

Popular stock screens

Jump straight into high-intent screens—each link opens the stock screener with preset filters applied. Combine ideas or tweak filters from there.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a stock screener and how does it work?

A stock screener helps investors filter stocks using criteria such as market cap, P/E ratio, dividend yield, ROE, and growth metrics. Tickerplace applies your chosen filters across its database so you can shortlist ideas in minutes instead of reviewing every company one by one.

What are the best filters to use in a stock screener?

The best filters depend on your strategy. Value investors often start with P/E and P/B; quality-focused screens add ROE and debt ratios; income investors use dividend yield; growth screens lean on revenue and earnings trends. Stacking complementary filters narrows results to stronger candidates faster.

How can I find undervalued stocks using a stock screener?

Combine valuation filters—such as low P/E or P/B—with quality checks like strong free cash flow, manageable debt, and steady earnings. On Tickerplace, you can layer these presets in the stock screener and open individual companies for deeper analysis.

Is the Tickerplace stock screener free to use?

Yes. Core screening is free, including 60+ fundamental and technical filters, sortable results, and shareable filter URLs. Some advanced data or premium features may require an account or paid plan.

How do I get started with the stock screener?

Open the Stock Screener from this page or go to /stock-screener. Pick presets from the filter bar—market cap, P/E, dividend yield, RSI, and more—then combine them to refine your list. Results update automatically as you add or remove filters.

What is the difference between a stock screener and stock analysis tools?

A stock screener discovers candidates by filtering many stocks at once. Analysis tools go deep on a single company—financial statements, valuation, quality metrics, and performance—so you can decide whether a screened name fits your thesis.