Originally published on: Div-Net
After much searching I found a stock screener for Canadian stocks (more on this in another post). I was able to assemble a Graham style screener with the following criteria:
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As I have mentioned in previous posts, screeners are an important tool I use to narrow the focus the list of companies I look at. There are a number of stock screeners out there for US markets, Google Finance and Yahoo both sport some excellent tools. Finding a screener for Canadian stocks has been infinitely more difficult. MSN and the Financial Post both support very rudimentary screeners. The Financial Post will also sell you something that “may” be better, but finding something I can at least try before I buy has been tough.
Then I stumbled onto ChartSmart. While ChartSmart doesn’t have a free license they at least provide a 30 day demo in order for you to experience their product.
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