Stock Screener
Sort and filter the quality stocks and ETFs we cover by three measures of recent trading behavior: Trend, Momentum, and Stability. It describes how a stock has been trading, not whether it is a good investment, and it is never a recommendation.
Behavior as of June 23, 2026. Scores are precomputed from recent price and volume, not live.
Overall sorts by an equal blend of the three behavior scores. It is only a way to order the table, not a rating, a grade, or a recommendation, and it does not say which stock is best. Each stock is shown by its three separate scores.
Each row links to that stock or ETF page, where the chart, the full Behavior Snapshot, and any Investment Case live.
How to read the three scores
Each score is a 0 to 100 description of recent price and volume only. Higher is not better or worse, it is just more of that behavior. None of them measure the business, its valuation, or its quality.
This snapshot is based on recent price and volume behavior. It is not a recommendation and does not measure business quality or valuation.
Found something interesting? Read the business
These scores describe how a stock has been trading. They say nothing about the company behind it. When a name catches your eye, the next step is to understand the business, not to act on the score.
Model it with your own assumptions
The screener describes the past. These calculators let you model the future with assumptions you choose. They show scenarios, not predictions.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Stock Screener?
It is an educational tool that lets you sort and filter the quality stocks and ETFs we cover by three measures of recent trading behavior: Trend, Momentum, and Stability. It describes how a stock has been trading, not whether it is a good investment.
What do Trend, Momentum, and Stability mean?
Trend looks at where the price sits in its 52-week range and versus its recent average. Momentum looks at how the price has performed over the past one, three, and six months. Stability looks at how calm or choppy day-to-day trading has been. Each is a separate 0 to 100 reading of price and volume only, with no company financials and no combined rating.
Does a high score mean I should buy?
No. A high score only means the recent price behavior looked strong on that measure. It is not a recommendation, a prediction, or a rating of the business. Strong recent behavior can reverse, and behavior tells you nothing about valuation or quality. Use the screener to find businesses to research, not to decide what to buy.
How often is the data updated?
The scores are precomputed and refreshed periodically rather than live, and this set is as of June 23, 2026. Because they describe recent behavior, they shift over time. Always check the current price and the latest information on a stock's own page before drawing conclusions.
Which stocks and ETFs are included?
The screener covers the curated stocks and ETFs we write about that have enough trading history to score. Crypto, commodities, and indexes are excluded because the behavior measures are designed for individual stocks and ETFs. The list grows as our coverage does.
Is this financial advice?
No. Everything here is general education, not personalized investment advice. Markets are volatile and you can lose money. For decisions specific to your situation, consult a qualified financial professional.
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Educational content only. The Stock Screener describes recent price and volume behavior. It is general analysis and education, not financial, investment, or tax advice, and not a recommendation to buy or sell any security or asset. A score is not a rating of the business and not a forecast. Markets are volatile and you can lose money. For decisions specific to your situation, consult a qualified financial professional.
