There are thousands of public companies. The TradeApes screener narrows the field using health scores, valuation zones, and sector filters — so you spend your time analyzing stocks instead of finding them.
Most screeners give you dozens of raw financial filters and leave you to figure out what combination is useful. TradeApes takes a different approach. The screener ranks stocks using an opportunity score that blends business quality with valuation context, so the most interesting names surface first.
View all sectors at once or drill into Technology, Healthcare, Energy, Financials, and more. Each sector is ranked independently.
Filter by undervalued, fairly valued, or overvalued stocks based on where the current price sits relative to the fair value range.
Stocks are ranked by a composite of business quality and valuation upside — not just one metric, but the combination that matters.
Click any ticker to open its full score card. No switching between tools. Screening and analysis happen in the same workflow.
Filtering stocks is the beginning of the process, not the end. The screener connects directly to score cards, so you can go from "this looks interesting" to "here is what the business actually looks like" in one click.
That is the difference between a screener that gives you names and one that helps you understand them. You can read more about how investors use screeners and why the best ones lead into deeper analysis.
Amazon (AMZN) is one of the most widely held stocks in the world. Here is how it scores on TradeApes — health rating, valuation zone, and where it ranks against other companies in its sector.
View the AMZN Score Card →Filter stocks by health, valuation, and sector. See which companies rank highest and open the full score card in one click.
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