Value Stocks





Stock Picks - Value Stocks

The table above shows a list of symbols sorted by the ratio of Earnings Per Share to Price. This screen will bring up stocks of interest to the value investor, as opposed to the momentum investor. It's based solely on the value of the shares as measured by the earnings power relative to the price, and is unrelated to any particular trend that may be present, either up or down.

The Value Stocks above are updated every 30 minutes courtesy of the GigaScanner stock screener and are the results of pre-determined stock screens. The GigaScanner control panel is also available (free) for custom stock-screening. Set the dropdown boxes as desired and hit the UPDATE SCREEN button to run a fresh screen. Then use the FWD and BACK buttons to flip through a sorted list of charts. Pretty simple, considering that the GigaScanner is possibly the World's Most Powerful online chart-based tool for screening, scanning, filtering, and sorting stocks.

Chart Settings

Click on a symbol to pop-up a chart. The list is updated intraday (every 30 minutes) and is subject to change, so check back often.

The header block shows the stock name, symbol, date, open, high, low, close, volume, and price change, followed by the earnings per share rank, relative strength rank, accumulation-distribution percentage, market cap, average volume, and percentage the current price is from the all-time high.




The relative strength rank is plotted as an indicator in a window at the top, in black, and below that is the price chart, in candlestick format. The 50-day and 200-day eXponential Moving Averages (XMAs) of price overlay the candlesticks in blue and red, respectively. The volume histogram bars are plotted under the price bars, logarithmically-scaled, with the 17-day XMA of volume overlaid in blue

Note: The price candlesticks feature our proprietary Climax Low buy signals and Climax High sell signals (when present). These proprietary signals are the result of many years of research; they can be phenomenally accurate, and should not be overlooked. There's also an occasional green candlestick, which represents a new high in price.