Using a screener to find top stocks
In our screener, you can use as many or as few criteria as you want. If you need inspiration, click on the cloud icon in the upper right corner and choose our predefined set of criteria . You can also save and load your own set of criteria here. ...

Setting up your own criteria
In the screener tool, you can use our predefined criteria for finding the best stocks or set the criteria yourself. Let's cover the latter. This is the basic view of the screener tool Countries , Sectors, and Industries are mandatory fields,...

Using predefined screener criteria
If you want to see an example of a predefined palpable set of screener criteria, you can load one here: This is how it might look This is the subjective set of criteria that describes a decent company (in our humble opinion). So, what makes the co...

Applying filters in the screener
Suppose you've already set up your criteria and run the screener. You have a list of 2000 companies as a result that looks like this: While it’s still manageable to analyse 2,000 companies, it would be much easier if you could temporarily narro...

Exporting results to Excel
You have two ways of exporting your screening results, both accessible from the same place: The first option allows you to copy all the results as separate rows (plain text, no commas, no headers) and paste them wherever you want. This makes sens...

The next steps after screening
After screening is done and you are happy with the results, you can do many different things. For example, buy all the companies on the spot (not recommended) or work with them a bit more to conduct further analysis (recommended). The steps you c...
