Best stock screeners: why TopLab is the smart choice
FinViz and TradingView are popular, but often lack integration. TopLab offers templates, customization, and a direct connection to TransStock.
“The right screener saves hours, the wrong one wastes opportunities.” Stock screeners select stocks based on criteria. But the difference lies in draft en integration. Here's why TopLab – the screener add-on at TransStock – delivers more than just a list of tickers.
What should a screener be able to do?
- Flexible filtering: fundamentals, technical criteria, liquidity, volatility.
- Templates & customization: Quick to start, but free to refine.
- Integration: shortlist directly to graphs, watchlists and alerts.

Why TopLab?
- Powerful templates: Start with ready-made momentum, trend and reversal sets.
- Custom filters: combine price, volume, volatility and RS/ratios.
- Seamless connection: One click to TransStock charts, watchlists and scans.
From noise to shortlist? TopLab Filters what matters and sends your choices directly to TransStock.
Comparison with popular screeners
FinViz
Visually strong and fast, but limited integrationResults still require separate steps. TopLab connects screening, graphs and lists.
TradingView
Broad ecosystem and charts. But complex filters or exports may have limitations. TopLab focuses on screen → analysis → action without any detours.
StockRover & TC2000
Powerful fundamentals/technique, but less integrated with your own TransStock workflow. TopLab lives in your environment.

Setups & examples
- Momentum screen: price above 100-MA, RS rising, volume > 20d avg.
- Reversal screen: Positive MACD turn, retesting old support, ATR stabilizing.
- Diversification screen: sector ≠ current top 3, but emerging in RS ranking.
Ready to goal oriented to filter and decide faster? Try TopLab within TransStock.
Mini-FAQ
Ready to see how Snowflake works?
Screening is step one; it continuation makes the difference. TopLab Connect filters to charts, lists, and actions – saving time and increasing your focus.
This blog is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute personal investment advice.
