AI Stock Screener
Filter and rank stocks using our proprietary Pulse Score. Screen by sector, market cap, P/E ratio, and momentum — all powered by real-time data.
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How to use the AI Stock Screener
The StoxPulse AI Stock Screener evaluates every tracked stock using our composite Pulse Score — a 0-100 metric that combines five key dimensions of stock health: Value, Growth, Financial Health, Price Momentum, and Market Sentiment.
Use the filter bar to narrow results by sector, set a minimum Pulse Score threshold, or search for a specific ticker. All filtering and sorting happens instantly in your browser, with no page reloads needed. Sorting options include Pulse Score, Market Cap, daily Change %, P/E Ratio, and alphabetical by name.
Each stock card shows the current price with intraday change, the Pulse Score grade (A+ through F), sector classification, P/E ratio, and market capitalization. Click any card to dive deeper into the stock's full analysis page with financials, insider trades, and AI-generated insights.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Pulse Score?
The Pulse Score is StoxPulse's proprietary composite metric that evaluates stocks across five dimensions: Value, Growth, Health, Momentum, and Sentiment. Scores range from 0-100 with letter grades from A+ to F. A higher score indicates a stock that is performing well across all five categories.
How often is the screener data updated?
The stock screener data refreshes every 5 minutes during market hours, pulling live quotes and recalculating Pulse Scores in real time. Outside of market hours, the most recent closing data is displayed.
Is this stock screener really free?
Yes, the StoxPulse AI Stock Screener is completely free to use. No account or credit card required. We cover every S&P 500 company — all 500+ stocks across all 11 GICS sectors.
What stocks are included in the screener?
The screener tracks all 500+ S&P 500 stocks across all 11 GICS sectors, including mega-caps like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, NVIDIA, Alphabet, and every other constituent.
How are stocks graded?
Stocks receive a letter grade based on their Pulse Score: A+ (90-100) is exceptional, A/A- (80-89) is strong, B range (65-79) is above average, C range (50-64) is average, D range (35-49) is below average, and F (0-34) indicates significant concerns. The grade is color-coded green for A-B, yellow for C, and red for D-F.