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In this post we'll continue reviewing the second part of 'Markets' Button- 'Stock Screeners'.
Just to make sure, these parts are only virtually and not practically, the aim of cutting to parts is to make the posts shorter and the reviews easier to read and understand.
As we said in the last post, this sub-button is more complicated then the others, so we'll review every link (source) individually. Let's continue to the next source:
NASDAQ Guru Stock Screener: Helps you identify and match stocks that answers to the criteria of the best-known gurus in the market.
As you can see in the picture, we added a new link (NASDAQ Guru Analysis) because we think it's a very useful source as well:
NASDAQ Guru Analysis: Here you can check your chosen investments based on the evaluation methodologies of the best-known gurus in the market. NASDAQ gathered nine different analysis techniques based on nine different gurus.
MSN Money Screener: This is yet another screener with a clean interface, gives you fast results for any investments criteria you'll put in.
Google Finance Screener: This screener has a different approach to screening stocks. Here you have a Min and Max levels, which you can set, and recieve a list of stocks that matches this determination. You can also add new criteria and set it so at the end you'll see the perfect match to your definition.
Again, we're stopping here, letting you cpmprehend and internalize all the information in the post. We'll finish the 'Stock Screener' sub-button in the next post, reviewing the last few features left. Until then, as we always say, share us in any (legitimate) way you want, comment on our posts, and tell your friends and associates about us.
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