Investing Stock screener

Tickertape screener

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Tickertape stock screener allows retail investors to filter Indian equities by hundreds of parameters across financial, technical, and qualitative dimensions.

What you can filter on

CategoryExamples
ValuationP/E, P/B, EV/EBITDA, PEG
GrowthRevenue, profit, EPS growth
ProfitabilityROE, ROCE, margins
Financial healthDebt/Equity, Interest coverage
TechnicalRSI, momentum, moving averages
QualitativeOwnership, governance flags

How to use

  1. Open screener on tickertape.in.
  2. Add filters one by one.
  3. Sort by any column.
  4. Save the screen for re-use.

Free vs Pro

  • Free: Basic filters, limited columns visible.
  • Pro: Advanced filters, full data access, custom screens.

See Tickertape Pro features for details.

Comparison

ToolStrength
Tickertape screenerUI, modern UX, breadth
Screener.inHighest customisability, free
TrendlyneBuilt-in alerts
Tijori FinanceSector / industry depth

Frequently asked questions

What is the Tickertape screener?
It is a filter tool on tickertape.in that narrows the NSE and BSE universe of over 5,000 stocks by financial, technical, and qualitative criteria, such as P/E, ROE, revenue growth, RSI, sector, and index membership.
How do I use the Tickertape screener?
Open the screener on tickertape.in, add filters one at a time, sort the result table by any column, and save the screen to reuse it. Pre-built templates cover value, growth, quality, and high-dividend screens.
Is the Tickertape screener free?
The free tier runs the screener with a capped number of filters and saved screens. Paid tiers raise those caps, unlock more filters and data history, and allow CSV export of the result table.

See also

External references

References

  1. Tickertape, Stock screener, tickertape.in.
  2. SEBI, Research analyst regulations, sebi.gov.in.

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