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Free Stock Screener Guide

Use this page to understand which QuantJuice tools you can start with for free, what each one is best for, and how to move from a quick shortlist into chart review and deeper research.

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Open Free Stock Screener Guide

Use the live page first, then tighten your review using this playbook.

These guide pages are designed to help you move from raw output to better shortlist decisions faster and with more confidence.

Overview

A good free workflow starts by narrowing the market to a manageable set of candidates, not by trying to solve everything in one page.
Public market pages help with context, free chart pages help with validation, and starter screeners help with idea generation.
The fastest path is usually market context -> screener -> chart -> valuation or fundamental follow-up.

How to use Free Stock Screener Guide

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Start with the question that matters most

If you want trend ideas, open the basic screener set; if you want chart confirmation, open charts; if you want market tone, open breadth or movers first.

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Keep the first pass broad and practical

Use a few simple filters to build a shortlist, then tighten only after you see what kind of market is actually producing useful candidates.

3

Validate with charts before acting

The free pages are strongest when screening leads into a direct chart inspection instead of becoming the final decision by itself.

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Use valuation after the shortlist

Once you have a name you like, open the valuation or fundamental pages to see whether price paid and business quality still make sense.

Use this on QuantJuice

Open the page that matches the job you are trying to do instead of forcing one tool to answer every question.

Basic Screeners

Best starting point for free trend, breakout, pattern, and starter-fundamental workflows.

Open Basic Screeners

Interactive Charts

Best next step after a shortlist when you need to inspect structure, candles, and indicators.

Open Charts

Market Breadth

Best for deciding whether the market currently supports trend-following or requires more selectivity.

Open Market Breadth

Top Movers

Best for finding where abnormal leadership or weakness is already clustering.

Open Top Movers

Stock Valuation

Best for checking whether a shortlisted name still looks sensible on price paid and business context.

Open Stock Valuation

Best free page by goal

Use the page that answers the question fastest.

Goal Best free page Why it fits
Find simple trend ideas Basic Screeners Quick starter workflow for trend, breakout, and pattern-based names.
Validate the actual setup Interactive Charts Lets you inspect candles, levels, and indicator context directly.
Check whether the market is supportive Market Breadth Helps decide whether breakout and momentum setups have better odds.
See where action is clustering today Top Movers Surfaces names with strong price movement and participation.
Check business quality or valuation after screening Stock Valuation Adds company-level context after the shortlist is built.

A strong beginner workflow

Open Market Breadth or Top Movers to understand the tape.
Run one or two basic screeners to build a short list.
Open Interactive Charts for the top names only.
Use Stock Valuation or a fundamental page if the idea is moving beyond a pure chart trade.

What to prioritize in the output

A free stock screener is best used as a discovery layer, not a one-click answer.
Market context improves screener quality because some setups work better in broad participation than in narrow tape.
Shortlists get better when you filter first and analyze second.

Common mistakes to avoid

Running too many filters immediately and getting no usable universe.
Skipping chart review after the screen.
Ignoring whether the market is actually supporting the style you are screening for.

Best way to use this playbook

Use the page to narrow the market quickly, then promote only the strongest chart-plus-context setups into your active watchlist or research queue.

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