Stock Screener How To Use the Stock Screener Start Tour Screener tour Use MarketBeat’s Stock Screener to filter and compare stocks using customizable criteria, including price, market cap, volume, dividends, earnings, analyst ratings, and performance trends. This powerful stock screening tool helps you quickly narrow down investment ideas by applying advanced filters to thousands of U.S. and international stocks. Saved ScreenersSearch screeners New ScreenerLog in to access saved screenersNo results found Save Save as New Rename Delete Full Screen Screener Configuration × Save Your Custom ScreenersThis screener save feature is available to registered MarketBeat users only. Log in to your account or sign up below.Upgrade Now See Benefits Already have an account? Log in here. Delete Screener × Are you sure you want to delete ""? This action cannot be undone. Customize Screener Reset Refresh Results Clear All Filters Reset to Default Add Results:1025501002505001000 Order by: Company Ascending Company Descending Next Earnings Date Ascending Next Earnings Date Descending Current Price Ascending Current Price Descending Consensus Price Target Ascending Consensus Price Target Descending Upside/Downside Ascending Upside/Downside Descending Market Cap Ascending Market Cap Descending Annual Dividend Yield Ascending Annual Dividend Yield Descending P/E Ratio (Trailing) Ascending P/E Ratio (Trailing) Descending Add Filters & Columns Country United StatesSELECT ALLUSA (NYSE & NASDAQ)USA (All Exchanges)CanadaUnited KingdomEurope MarketRank™ None Selected - Upgrade to MarketBeat All Access to use the MarketRank™ Filter Current Price Current Price minimum$ Current Price maximum$ Price Change Price Change minimum$ Price Change maximum$ Annual Dividend Yield Annual Dividend Yield minimum% Annual Dividend Yield maximum% P/E Ratio (Trailing) P/E Ratio (Trailing) minimum P/E Ratio (Trailing) maximum Consensus Rating None Selected - Upgrade to MarketBeat All Access to use the Consensus Rating Filter Consensus Price Target Consensus Price Target minimum$ Consensus Price Target maximum$ Upside/Downside Upside/Downside minimum% Upside/Downside maximum% Screener Results 50 Results Export CompanyMarketRank™ Current PricePrice ChangeAnnual Dividend YieldP/E Ratio (Trailing)Consensus Rating Consensus Price TargetUpside/DownsideNVDANVIDIAMarketRank™$196.48($2.00)0.02%40.10Consensus Rating$275.2540.09%GOOGLAlphabetMarketRank™$388.46$5.210.22%29.63Consensus Rating$405.944.50%GOOGAlphabetMarketRank™$384.34$4.700.22%29.32Consensus Rating$362.73-5.62%AAPLAppleMarketRank™$284.18$7.350.37%34.36Consensus Rating$304.317.09%MSFTMicrosoftMarketRank™$411.29($2.33)0.89%24.48Consensus Rating$559.5036.03%AMZNAmazon.comMarketRank™$273.54$1.49-32.72Consensus Rating$313.0914.46%TSMTaiwan Semiconductor ManufacturingMarketRank™$394.37($7.24)0.75%32.81Consensus Rating$404.292.51%AVGOBroadcomMarketRank™$427.38$10.880.61%83.47Consensus Rating$435.301.85%METAMeta PlatformsMarketRank™$604.96($5.45)0.35%21.99Consensus Rating$840.3138.90%TSLATeslaMarketRank™$389.41($3.10)-357.26Consensus Rating$398.422.31%BRKBerkshire HathawayMarketRank™C$33.97C($0.19)-19.84Consensus Rating-0.00%WMTWalmartMarketRank™$130.79$0.460.76%47.73Consensus Rating$137.795.35%BRK.ABerkshire HathawayMarketRank™$699,118.50($3,671.81)-13.87Consensus Rating$758,532.008.50%BRK.BBerkshire HathawayMarketRank™$465.42($3.10)-13.86Consensus Rating$524.5012.69%LLYEli Lilly and CompanyMarketRank™$989.02$21.090.70%35.13Consensus Rating$1,217.5923.11%VOOVanguard S&P 500 ETFMarketRank™$665.30$5.181.07%24.97Consensus Rating-0.00%JPMJPMorgan Chase & Co.MarketRank™$309.43$1.781.94%14.82Consensus Rating$337.128.95%IVViShares Core S&P 500 ETFMarketRank™$726.98$5.591.11%25.10Consensus Rating-0.00%SPYSPDR S&P 500 ETF TrustMarketRank™$723.77$5.761.02%25.94Consensus Rating-0.00%MUMicron TechnologyMarketRank™$640.10$63.650.09%30.22Consensus Rating$478.24-25.29%XOMExxonMobilMarketRank™$154.90$1.212.66%26.12Consensus Rating$161.704.39%VTIVanguard Total Stock Market ETFMarketRank™$356.99$3.011.05%24.26Consensus Rating-0.00%VVisaMarketRank™$322.11($4.74)0.83%28.06Consensus Rating$387.2520.22%AMDAdvanced Micro DevicesMarketRank™$355.26$13.72-134.06Consensus Rating$314.92-11.36%TCEHYTencentMarketRank™$60.34($0.08)0.83%17.85Consensus Rating$102.0069.04%ASMLASMLMarketRank™$1,442.92$56.710.75%51.75Consensus Rating$1,504.384.26%JNJJohnson & JohnsonMarketRank™$225.59$1.392.31%26.08Consensus Rating$252.4811.92%ORCLOracleMarketRank™$185.42$5.131.08%33.29Consensus Rating$259.5639.98%BGEOLion Finance GroupMarketRank™GEL 11,300.00GEL 440.0011.96%2.28Consensus Rating-0.00%INTCIntelMarketRank™$108.20$12.42--174.51Consensus Rating$74.47-31.18%MAMastercardMarketRank™$497.17($7.57)0.70%28.77Consensus Rating$657.0732.16%PGPremier Gold MinesMarketRank™C$24.05C$0.252.13%28.08Consensus Rating-0.00%COSTCostco WholesaleMarketRank™$1,016.42$3.630.58%52.86Consensus Rating$1,045.972.91%QQQInvesco QQQMarketRank™$681.57$8.690.41%-Consensus Rating-0.00%SCMWYSwisscomMarketRank™$85.64$1.702.45%28.93Consensus Rating-0.00%CATCaterpillarMarketRank™$904.60$29.820.67%45.03Consensus Rating$878.91-2.84%NFLXNetflixMarketRank™$87.89($3.13)-28.39Consensus Rating$114.8230.65%CVXChevronMarketRank™$192.65$0.373.70%33.39Consensus Rating$202.094.90%BACBank of AmericaMarketRank™$53.13$0.942.11%13.15Consensus Rating$61.0214.85%ABBVAbbVieMarketRank™$206.12($2.04)3.36%101.54Consensus Rating$252.9022.70%CSCOCisco SystemsMarketRank™$94.30$1.671.78%33.09Consensus Rating$90.29-4.26%GSGluskin Sheff + AssociatesMarketRank™C$44.04C$0.741.24%22.07Consensus Rating-0.00%PLTRPalantir TechnologiesMarketRank™$135.91($10.12)-152.71Consensus Rating$194.2542.92%RYRoyal Bank of CanadaMarketRank™C$243.18C$0.812.55%16.70Consensus RatingC$247.621.82%UNHUnitedHealth GroupMarketRank™$363.83($6.92)2.43%27.48Consensus Rating$378.884.14%KOCocaColaMarketRank™$78.55$0.362.70%24.70Consensus Rating$86.279.83%PGProcter & GambleMarketRank™$144.97$1.553.00%21.19Consensus Rating$161.0611.10%LRCXLam ResearchMarketRank™$275.80$17.230.38%52.04Consensus Rating$285.943.68%IDCBYIndustrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd.MarketRank™$17.75($0.26)3.44%6.25Consensus Rating-0.00%RHHBYRocheMarketRank™$50.84$0.561.91%-Consensus Rating$51.501.30% Written by Jeffrey Neal Johnson | Reviewed by Jessica MitacekFebruary 3, 2026 ShareLink copied to clipboard. Stock Screener Guide With thousands of publicly traded stocks available at any given time, finding investments that actually fit your strategy can be overwhelming. A stock screener helps investors cut through that noise by narrowing the market to stocks that meet specific criteria. A stock screener allows you to filter stocks based on characteristics such as market capitalization, price, dividends, analyst ratings, earnings data, and technical indicators. Instead of researching companies one by one, investors can quickly surface a focused list of stocks that align with their goals—whether that’s long-term growth, income, value, or active trading strategies. Stock screeners are useful for both investors and traders, but how they’re used depends on intent. Long-term investors may focus on fundamentals like earnings, financial health, and valuation. Active traders may prioritize price action, volume, momentum, or short-term technical signals. In both cases, the screener acts as a starting point, not a decision-maker. It’s also worth distinguishing between stock screeners and stock scanners. While the terms are often used interchangeably, scanners typically focus on real-time market movement, whereas screeners emphasize filtering and comparison across a broader set of data. MarketBeat’s Stock Screener is designed for structured research and comparison, helping investors identify candidates worth deeper analysis. How to Use the MarketBeat Stock Screener MarketBeat’s Stock Screener helps investors filter and compare stocks using customizable criteria, flexible result limits, and real-time updates. The screener is free to use for all users, and logging in allows you to save, export, and reuse custom screens. At the top of the screener, you’ll find options to open saved screeners, save your current setup, or switch to full-screen view—helpful when reviewing larger datasets. 1. Customize filters and columns The Customize Screener section is the control center for how the screener works. From here, you can reset your screen, open Add Filters & Columns, and configure how results appear before reviewing them. Click Add Filters & Columns to choose which filters and data columns are available. Filters and columns are organized into categories such as: Basics Performance Dividend Consensus Earnings Financial Health Ownership Technical indicators You can toggle columns on or off and adjust their order to keep the results table focused on the data that matters most to your strategy. 2. Set criteria, result size, and sorting Once filters and columns are selected, configure them directly on the main page. You can: Set minimum and maximum values for numeric filters Choose specific criteria, such as analyst ratings or market capitalization Control how many results are returned Select how results are ordered by default (for example, market cap or price) As filters are applied, results update automatically, allowing you to refine your screen in real time. 3. Review, sort, and export results The results table displays stocks that match your criteria, along with key data points such as price, valuation metrics, analyst ratings, dividend yield, and upside or downside potential. You can click column headers to sort results and compare stocks from different angles. When you’re ready to continue your analysis outside the platform, you can export the results to Excel. Frequently Asked Questions What is a stock screener used for? A stock screener helps investors narrow a large universe of stocks into a manageable list based on specific criteria such as fundamentals, technical indicators, or analyst data. Who should use a stock screener? Stock screeners are useful for beginners exploring the market and experienced investors refining specific strategies. The key is aligning filters with your investment goals. Does a stock screener tell me what to buy? No. A screener identifies candidates worth researching further. Final investment decisions should be based on deeper analysis, risk tolerance, and portfolio fit. How often should I run a stock screen? That depends on your strategy. Active traders may screen frequently, while long-term investors may run screens periodically to identify new opportunities or review holdings. Can I save or export my results? Yes. Logged-in users can save custom screens and export results for further analysis or tracking. Is the stock screener free to use? Yes. MarketBeat’s Stock Screener is free to use, with additional features available when logged in. Add Filters & Columns × Select Columns Order BasicsPerformanceDebt RatiosDividendSales and ReturnsVolumeConsensusEarningsFinancial HealthOwnershipTechnicalOther Price Select category Basics Toggle columns to show in results Select All Select all columns in category CompanyToggle Company columnStock TypeToggle Stock Type columnExchangeToggle Exchange columnCountryToggle Country columnSector A sector is an area of the economy where businesses share the same or related business activity, product, or service. Sectors represent a large grouping of companies showcasing similar business activities.Toggle Sector columnIndustry Industry refers to a specific group of companies or businesses, while "sector" describes a large segment of the economy.Toggle Industry columnSubindustry Sub-industry is a more specific classification within an industry.Toggle Subindustry columnCUSIPToggle CUSIP columnCurrency The currency the stock trades in, such as U.S. Dollars.Toggle Currency columnCurrent Price The current price of a listed asset.Toggle Current Price columnNews Sentiment News sentiment is one part of fundamental analysis. A good way to look at it is that technical signals will tell investors what’s happening to a stock’s price. Understanding the news can help investors understand why that movement may be happening.Learn moreToggle News Sentiment columnMarketRank™ Our MarketRank&trade, rates every stock on 7 unique categories: Analyst's Opinion, Short Interest, Dividend Strength, ESG Score, Media Sentiment, Company Ownership, and Earnings and Valuation. MarketRank is calculated as an average of available category scores, with extra weight given to analysis and valuation.Learn moreToggle MarketRank™ columnMarket Cap Market capitalization is the market value of all of a company's outstanding shares and is used by the investment community in ranking the size of companies, as opposed to sales or total asset figures.Toggle Market Cap columnOutstanding Shares Outstanding shares are all the shares of a corporation or financial asset that have been authorized, issued and purchased by investors and are held by them. They have rights and represent ownership in the corporation by the person who holds the shares.Learn moreToggle Outstanding Shares columnFree FloatToggle Free Float columnNumber of Employees The number of employees in a company.Toggle Number of Employees columnPrevious Close The closing price of the last market day.Toggle Previous Close columnChange from Previous Close The percent change from the previous market day's closing price.Toggle Change from Previous Close columnOpening Price The opening price of the current market day.Toggle Opening Price columnChange from Open The percent change from the current market day's opening price.Toggle Change from Open columnPrice Change The amount the price has changed during the most recent trading period.Toggle Price Change columnToday's Range Today's range shows the lowest and highest price at which a stock has traded at today.Toggle Today's Range column50-Day Range The 50-day range shows the lowest and highest price at which a stock has traded at in the previous 50 days.Toggle 50-Day Range column52-Week Range The 52-week range shows the lowest and highest price at which a stock has traded at in the previous 52 weeks.Toggle 52-Week Range columnDebt to Equity Ratio A company’s debt-to-equity ratio is a performance metric that measures a company’s level of debt in relation to the overall value of their stock.Learn moreToggle Debt to Equity Ratio columnCurrent Ratio The current ratio is a liquidity ratio that measures a company's ability to pay short-term obligations or those due within one year.Learn moreToggle Current Ratio columnQuick Ratio The quick ratio measures a company's capacity to pay its current liabilities without needing to sell its inventory or obtain additional financing. Learn moreToggle Quick Ratio columnAnnual Dividend The total amount of dividend dispersed per share per year.Learn moreToggle Annual Dividend columnAnnual Dividend Yield Dividend Yield is a company’s annual dividend expressed as a percentage of its stock price.Learn moreToggle Annual Dividend Yield column3-Year Dividend Growth How much the company's dividend has grown (or declined) over the past 3 years.Learn moreToggle 3-Year Dividend Growth columnPayout Ratio The dividend payout ratio is the ratio of the total amount of dividends paid out to shareholders relative to the net income of the company. It is the percentage of earnings paid to shareholders via dividends.Learn moreToggle Payout Ratio columnYears of Dividend Growth The number of years the paid dividend has increased.Learn moreToggle Years of Dividend Growth columnDividend Payout Date A payment date, also known as the pay or payable date, is the day on which a declared stock dividend is scheduled to be paid to eligible investors. This date can be up to a month after the ex-dividend date.Learn moreToggle Dividend Payout Date columnEx-Dividend Date The ex-dividend date is the trading date on (and after) which the dividend is not owed to a new buyer of the stock. The ex-date is one business day before the date of record. The date of record is the day on which the company checks its records to identify shareholders of the company.Learn moreToggle Ex-Dividend Date columnDividend Payment Schedule The frequency in which a company announces dividends, examples include quarterly and yearly.Learn moreToggle Dividend Payment Schedule columnAnnual Revenue Annual Revenue is a company's revenue from sales of its products or services in a year.Toggle Annual Revenue columnNet Income Net income is the measurement of whether or not a company is making money and, if so, how much profit they are retaining.Learn moreToggle Net Income columnReturn on Assets The return on assets (ROA) ratio is one of several profitability measures that investors use to measure their return on investment (ROI).Learn moreToggle Return on Assets columnReturn on Equity Return on equity is a measurement of how efficient a company is in using its assets from their shareholders to create earnings.Learn moreToggle Return on Equity columnToday's Volume Volume refers to the amount of shares or contracts traded in an asset or security over a period of time, usually over the course of a trading day.Toggle Today's Volume columnAverage Daily Volume Volume refers to the amount of shares or contracts traded in an asset or security over a period of time, usually over the course of a trading day.Learn moreToggle Average Daily Volume columnRelative VolumeToggle Relative Volume columnConsensus Price Target A price target is an investment analyst’s or adviser’s estimate of the future price level of an asset, such as a stock, futures contract, commodity or exchange-traded fund (ETF). Consensus is the summary/average of those estimates.Learn moreToggle Consensus Price Target columnUpside/Downside The potential change in stock price if the stock were to meet consensus price target estimates. Upside indicates that the consensus price target is higher than the current price and downside indicates that the consensus price target is lower than the current price.Learn moreToggle Upside/Downside columnConsensus Rating Analyst ratings or stock ratings, such as “Buy”, “Sell”, and “Hold” are an evaluation of a stock's expected performance and/or it's risk level as determined by a rating agency or brokerage firm. Consensus is the summary/average of those ratings.Learn moreToggle Consensus Rating columnNext Earnings Date Earnings date is the date of the next release of a company's financial report. Earnings report date is the date of an official announcement about a company's profitability for a specific time period.Learn moreToggle Next Earnings Date columnCurrent Year EPS Estimate Earnings per share (EPS) is an investment metric determined by a company's earnings divided by its number of common outstanding shares.Learn moreToggle Current Year EPS Estimate columnCurrent Year EPS Growth Earnings per share (EPS) is an investment metric determined by a company's earnings divided by its number of common outstanding shares.Learn moreToggle Current Year EPS Growth columnTrailing 12-Month EPS Trailing twelve months (TTM) earnings per share (EPS) is an investment metric determined by a company's earnings in the past 12 months divided by its number of common outstanding shares.Learn moreToggle Trailing 12-Month EPS columnNext Year EPS Estimate Earnings per share (EPS) is an investment metric determined by a company's earnings divided by its number of common outstanding shares.Learn moreToggle Next Year EPS Estimate columnNext Year EPS GrowthToggle Next Year EPS Growth columnP/E Growth The P/E growth ratio (or PEG) was developed and is used as a refinement of the standard P/E ratio that is used in fundamental analysis.Learn moreToggle P/E Growth columnP/E Ratio (Trailing) The price to earnings ratio (P/E) measures its current share price relative to its per-share earnings. The ratio is used in valuing companies.Learn moreToggle P/E Ratio (Trailing) columnP/E Ratio (Forward) The price to earnings ratio (P/E) measures its current share price relative to its per-share earnings. The ratio is used in valuing companies.Learn moreToggle P/E Ratio (Forward) columnBook Value Book value per share (BVPS) is a ratio used to compare a firm's common shareholder's equity to the number of shares outstanding.Learn moreToggle Book Value columnCashflow Cash flow is a measurement of how much cash and cash equivalents a company is receiving and how much it is sending out.Learn moreToggle Cashflow columnNet Margins Net margin (also known as net profit margin) is the amount of revenues that remains as profit after a given period of time.Learn moreToggle Net Margins columnInsider Ownership % The percentage of the company that company insiders own in shares.Learn moreToggle Insider Ownership % columnInstitutional Ownership % The percentage of the company that institutional owners own in shares.Learn moreToggle Institutional Ownership % columnBeta Beta is the result of a calculation that measures the relative volatility of a stock in correlation to a particular standard.Learn moreToggle Beta columnRSI Relative Strength Index (RSI) measures the velocity and magnitude of a stock's price movements and compares them with the magnitude of a stock's average gains and average losses. A stock's RSI oscillates between zero and 100.Learn moreToggle RSI columnPrice/Book The price-to-book (P/B) ratio of a company's stock price to its book value on its balance sheet. The book value is the amount of money a firm can reasonably expect if it sold all of its assets at current market prices.Toggle Price/Book columnPrice/Cash The price-to-cash flow ratio measures the current price of the company's stock relative to the amount of cash generated by the company.Toggle Price/Cash columnPrice/Sales Valuation is a term investors use to indicate the degree to which a stock is accurately priced. The price-sales ratio does this by comparing a company’s stock price to its revenues.Learn moreToggle Price/Sales column No columns found Try a different search term Column Order No columns selected. Toggle columns on to add them here. Get 30 Days of MarketBeat All Access for Free Sign up for MarketBeat All Access to gain access to MarketBeat's full suite of research tools. 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