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Help with Finviz

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Does anyone know a good screen with Finviz that looks for cheap, undervalued stocks that have consistently grown earnings? Any help would be appreciated
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What is finviz?
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You can try http://www.marketsmith.com/ but they are not cheap. The cheaper you want the more you are going to have to do your own homework. Yahoo finance and marketwatch have decent screeners.
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Check out stockfetcher if you're ever interested in screening technicals.
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Mitzter had a pretty decent screener for finviz.. not sure how it relates to your style

http://www.hotstockmarket.com/forums...ghlight=finviz
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Mitzter had a pretty decent screener for finviz.. not sure how it relates to your style

http://www.hotstockmarket.com/forums...ghlight=finviz
Learn something new everyday. Thanks for the link. Never heard of finviz before....
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Finviz does not offer Pink charts, isnt it so ?

 

Cant find ZVTK..

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What is finviz?


Finviz is a financial site that offers stock quotes.

 

Check them out! http://finviz.com

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I would like to find stocks crossing up over the weekly 50 day moving average and stocks crossing down below the weekly 50 day moving average. How do I set up the scanner to do this? I will fine tune this basic scan.

 

Robert 70

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I would like to find stocks crossing up over the weekly 50 day moving average and stocks crossing down below the weekly 50 day moving average. How do I set up the scanner to do this? I will fine tune this basic scan.

 

Robert 70


This is just an example Robert.

 

Stocks which are trading above $3.00,
over 1,000,000 volume,
have been below (above) the 50 MA and are crossing the 20MA (200 MA).

 

post #11 of 12

thank you Bob K

post #12 of 12

You're welcome Robert and I hope we see more of you around here. If you need more info I can post some screen shots.

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