Set Criteria · Instant Fundamental Screening · Stocks in the S&P 500
Data as of: April 20, 2026
Fundamental Criteria
P/E Ratio ?Price-to-Earnings ratio. Compares a stock's price to its earnings per share. A lower P/E may suggest a stock is undervalued relative to its earnings.
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EPS Growth ?Earnings Per Share growth rate. Measures how fast a company's profit per share is growing year-over-year. Higher EPS growth signals improving profitability.
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Dividend Yield ?The annual dividend payment as a percentage of the stock price. A higher yield means more income returned to shareholders relative to the share price.
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Revenue Growth ?Year-over-year percentage change in total revenue. Positive revenue growth indicates a company is increasing its sales, which can drive future earnings.
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