How to Screen Global Stocks: Technical and Fundamental Filters
Global markets offer massive opportunities — but only if you know how to filter the right stocks.
With thousands of companies listed across US, Europe, Asia, and emerging markets, manual research is impossible.
That’s where InvySmart’s Global Screener becomes powerful.
It allows you to scan 300,000+ assets worldwide using:
- Technical indicators
- Fundamental ratios
- Preset strategies
- Custom advanced queries
Why Global Stock Screening Matters
Investors limiting themselves to one country miss:
- Faster growing economies
- Currency diversification
- Sector opportunities
- Arbitrage advantages
Global screening helps you:
- Find undervalued stocks
- Identify strong momentum trends
- Compare valuation across countries
- Reduce concentration risk
Step-by-Step: How to Screen Stocks Globally
Step 1: Choose Region or Global Coverage
Select:
- US
- Europe
- Asia
- Emerging markets
- Or Global
Step 2: Apply Fundamental Filters
Examples:
- P/E < 20
- Revenue Growth > 15%
- Debt/Equity < 0.5
- ROE > 18%
This identifies financially strong companies.
Step 3: Apply Technical Filters
Examples:
- RSI below 30 (oversold)
- Price above 200-day moving average
- MACD bullish crossover
- Volume spike
This identifies timing opportunities.
Step 4: Save & Backtest Strategy
Export filtered stocks into:
- Portfolio Optimization module
- Backtest Lab (no coding required)
Test before investing.
Why InvySmart is Different
Unlike traditional screeners:
- Covers 300,000+ global assets
- Combines technical + fundamental in one interface
- Advanced custom queries
- Portfolio optimization built-in
- Backtesting without coding
FAQ
What is a global stock screener?
A tool that filters stocks across multiple countries using financial and technical data.
Is technical or fundamental screening better?
Both work best together — fundamentals for quality, technicals for timing.
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Additional market context and execution notes
How to Screen Global Stocks: Technical and Fundamental Filters should be used as part of a repeatable decision framework. Start by defining your timeframe, then align your entry idea with broader index direction and sector momentum. If price action conflicts with the benchmark trend, reduce position size or wait for confirmation before acting.
A practical approach is to document three checkpoints before execution: the directional thesis, the invalidation level, and the condition that confirms follow-through. This avoids reactive decisions based on a single headline candle. Review historical behavior in similar regimes and prioritize setups that are consistent with both market structure and liquidity conditions.
When conditions change, update the thesis instead of defending it. Treat every decision as a process step: observe, compare, confirm, execute, and review. This disciplined loop improves consistency over time and reduces avoidable errors from noise-driven entries.