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- .xls.
- Mainly corporate, the .xls site is none-the-less out to help you with your screening possibilities. A membership is necessary to get anything out of the site, but a browse can tell you what they can give. You can search globally or individually for whatever you're looking for amongst their database of 50,000 stocks.
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- 2-For-1.
- Some investors may find this to be a very snooty web site, with its faux marble decor. But hey, if you use this site long enough, maybe your house will resemble that as well. Subscribing to the newsletter will allow you to gather information on stocks that have split 2 for 1 and use that info to make money, money, money.
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- AlphaScan.
- Alphascan is part of the Alphachart page that allows you to scan the web looking for the stocks that fit your parameters. A lot of numbers and greater than and less than nonsense may send off the timid, but for anyone looking for a free screen, this is a great place to come.
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- American Association of Individual Investors' Stock Investor.
- In the AAII store here you can come away with Stock Investor, a subscription based Windows screening program. Fundamentals are available for over 9,000 stocks in 700 data fields. Sounds like they know what they're doing, huh? If you can't find what you want for free, this could be a good place to come.
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- BigCharts.
- An easy way to get the customized chart of your choice about any company. A good way to discover if and when your stock has split. Not the place to find a list of current or past splits, but a good place for research.
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- Briefing.com Upcoming Splits Calendar.
- A calendar of announced splits for the current month and the next two. That's it. If that's what you need, stop by. If not, please walk on.
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- Equity Analytics.
- An easy to read list of weekly stock splits. The database contains all splits dating back to 1996. No frills, just the splits and nothing but the splits.
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- Hoover's StockScreener.
- When the site is called Stockscreener.com, and you're looking for stock screening, you've probably come to the right place. And one quick look at the site will tell you that you did. An extremely easy to use and self explanatory site, all you have to do is type in your criteria in a number of categories and out come the stocks you want. It's simple, efficient and fun for the whole family. You can't go wrong here.
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- IQ Net Stock Scan.
- A screen, screen and nothing but the screen site that makes no sense to those new to the game. Basic screening is free and right in front of your face, but if you don't know what to do, than it's definitely not your fault. For those professional traders in the need of a quick screening fix, come here for a good time.
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- JavaTicker.
- Java ticker's site has exactly what you'd expect; a Java based ticker. But for stock screening, they have a free service that's incredibly easy to use and a must see for anyone interested in the basics of screening. A number of featured screens are searchable to see what stocks are tops in certain categories that day. An excellent feature.
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- Market News Online.
- Go here to order an email pager service that updates constantly. If it sounds boat floating for you, then visit. If you don't want a pager, then don't bother stopping by. Phone calls are also accepted, but again, if it's easier elsewhere�
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- MarketGuide StockQuest.
- StockQuest is not a Dungeons and Dragons game that takes place on Wall Street, it's a daily, downloadable stock screening program that allows you to find the information that you crave for only the stocks or categories you care about. Subscription is necessary, but the information is tops.
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- Material Changes in Corporate Capital Structure.
- A thorough, nightly report that delivers all the news on splits, mergers and everything else corporate. Paid membership is necessary, but the information inside is very beneficial to those in need of split info.
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- Microsoft Investor.
- The screening function of the Microsoft Investor page is available only by subscription. They come to you in a pretty, Excel spreadsheet. Beyond that, some simple screening info is available at the site under the "supermodels" banner. No, it's not what you think.
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- Microsoft Investor.
- You have to dig, but once you look up a stock's chart history, you can look for splits. It provides you with the date and they type of split, but not much else. For a list of current and upcoming splits, look elsewhere. Altogether, a helpful page, but not the best if splits are all you need.
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- Morningstar.
- Not the most selective site in it's screening process, still there are a few daily categories where this site allows you to check out what's hot in the market. It's free, which is a plus, but it's not as helpful as some of the other sites out there. Still, it's worth a browse for the day's hot stuff.
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- Motley Fool: Stock Splits FAQ.
- You'd think that the Motley Fool page would be dedicated to Tommy Lee, but NO. In fact, this page is an introduction and explanation into the wonderful world of stock splits. Don't know what one is to save your life? Stop here. It won't let you down.
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- Multex Investor
- With constants, variables and numerous symbols, this page might send anyone who was scared of Algebra running far, far away. However, once you realize that you won't get graded for your mistakes and doing well will get you money and not a gold sticker, you will accept this page with open arms. Netscreen is a Java based program that lets you screen for all 20 screening variables and also gives you the flexibility to look up more detailed screens that other sites might not let you near. Screen away.
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- PowerOptions.
- This here is an interactive web site for those intending on being a killer in the market. There are a number of different categories that it allows you to "sort" and "filter" through to get what you need. Screening is too pedestrian a word to use here. In other words, this site is very thorough so keep that in mind before you decide on taking the plunge.
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- Quicken.
- Free screening is available in a number of categories from Quicken, one of the easiest sites on the web to navigate. The different choices are even easily spelled out for you to look through, so you actually know what you're doing when searching for "small cap value." Very helpful for the financial newcomers.
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- Rapid Research.
- Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, NO, it's Super Screener! It's free and can help you screen for stocks in any number of categories. Not too bad, eh? The only drawback is that it's definitely for the more advanced screening type. New folks might be thrown off by the number of possibilities. But it's worth a look-see if you think you're tough enough for the challenge.
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- Realtime Idea Machine(RIM) & Realtime Portfolio Monitor.
- The Real Time Idea Machine may sound like some traveling psychedelic rock festival in the 60's, but in actuality, it's a downloadable program that can keep you on top of the ever changing world of the stock market. Real time updates are given to alert you to anything out of the ordinary, and let you know whatever stocks might be performing beyond expectation. Log on, look up and drop out.
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- Right Line Split Report.
- Not the site for those casually interested in locating stock splits, or just beginning their quest to understand them. This site is a POWER report, which means, "novices beware." The only advantage is that they predict which stocks will split. Risky, but it just may be a chance that you have to take.
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- Smartratings.com.
- SmartGenie is a nice little program that screens out stocks and actually explains what the list means -- a basic service, but often hard to find. SmartCruncher on the other hand is a customizable option to find the stocks you want. Both programs are very helpful and available right here under your nose. Smartratings is a smartsite that will help you find out all of the screening options you need. Definitely worth a look.
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- Split Predict Technologies.
- A top resource for all that splits. Links to other sites give split calendars and other helpful information. A subscription can get you advanced notice of total splittage. And that's a good thing.
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- Standard & Poor's Stock Splits.
- You gotta pay to take part in this site, but once you do, it's got just about everything you need in the land of splits. Dates, prices and company details are all available with the fee. If you can't find what you need for free, give it a shot.
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- STB Stock Prospector.
- Yee-Haw! For anyone looking for screening data on either the NAIC/S&P; Compustat datafiles or Canadian data sources, this is your site Partner. If you don't know what those things are, then back off. The fun part is the little dancing hillbilly they use for their logo. The not so fun part is that it's a bit confusing to the new user.
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- Stock Split Report.
- Subscribing here gets you an email service predicting which stocks will split in the near future. For free you can check out a standard split calendar and what not. However, the best aspect of this site is that it gives you a nice briefing on what splits are, what they can do for you, and why oh why, they're just that darn important.
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- Stock Splits.
- Go here to order an email pager service that updates constantly. If it sounds boat floating for you, then visit. If you don't want a pager, then don't bother stopping by. Phone calls are also accepted, but again, if it's easier elsewhere�
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- StockSmart.
- Stocksmart.com is a very detailed, all around financial site. If you're looking for splits, you're better off searching somewhere else. All they have here is your typical calendar in the news section, and it just doesn't seem as up to date as it could be. A great site, but not for this purpose.
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- StockTools.
- Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, NO, it's Super Screener! It's free and can help you screen for stocks in any number of categories. Not too bad, eh? The only drawback is that it's definitely for the more advanced screening type. New folks might be thrown off by the number of possibilities. But it's worth a look-see if you think you're tough enough for the challenge.
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- StockWiz.
- Stockwiz is a downloadable program that claims to have "the best and most powerful screening program" going. They have predefined and customizable data, so the only way for you to see if this is better than your other choices is to check it out for yourself.
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- Street Watch.
- With it's ear to the street, Streetwatch.com gives you all the information for upcoming stock splits for the next three months. Same deal as a bunch of other sites, but this one's just as good.
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- Thomson Investors Network.
- One of the best all around financial sites, Thomson Investors Network offers screening only to their subscribers. One can assume that the options are good, but you've got to sign up to check it out. It could be worth it for the all around package.
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- Wall Street City.
- From one of the top financial sites going, comes a program called "What's Working Now." And no, it's not a children's book. With a subscription to the site, you have access to WWN which tells you, like it says, what's working for you in the stock market. It tosses aside the losers and gives you nothing but the winners for the ultimate screening joy.
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- Wall Street Research Net.
- Like some sites, all you have to do is enter your data and out comes a list of stocks that fit what you're looking for. Unfortunately, also like some sites, this site is very hard to understand for the young trader. Numbers and percentages must be entered to get data and these are hard to come by for the na�ve investor.
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- Wall Street Voice.
- Screening is free, as is the whole service available here. Unfortunately, you've got to download it in order to see anything. The program seems very thorough, it's just a matter of if you want to download it. The price is right, so it may be worth a look.
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- Yahoo! Splits Calendar.
- A simple link here connects you to the yahoo splits calendar. It's not as updated or thorough as some of the others out there, but hey, it's yahoo, so at least it's familiar and easy, right?
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- Yahoo! Stock Screening.
- Screen for any stock by narrowing down criteria and seeing what you get from this Yahoovian site. It's simple and fun. Plus it can help you find some kick-ass stocks.
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