Smarter stock discovery starts here.
Find and compare U.S. stocks using simple metrics like P/E, P/B, ROE, dividend yield, and market cap. Built for beginner investors who want clarity, not complexity.
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Explore U.S. stocks using popular screening categories. Click any filter to learn more.
📉 Low P/E Stocks
Stocks trading at a lower price relative to earnings. Often used in value screening.
📊 Low P/B Stocks
Stocks priced below their book value. A common metric for value-oriented investors.
📈 High ROE Stocks
Companies with strong return on equity — a sign of efficient management and profitability.
💰 Dividend Stocks
Stocks that pay regular dividends. Popular with investors looking for passive income.
🏢 Large-Cap Stocks
Companies with a market cap above $10 billion. Generally considered more stable and established.
🚀 Growth Stocks
Companies expected to grow faster than average. Often have higher P/E ratios and reinvest earnings.
Learn the Metrics
Understanding a few key metrics is all it takes to start analyzing stocks with confidence.
What is P/E Ratio?
The Price-to-Earnings ratio tells you how much investors are paying per dollar of a company’s earnings. A lower P/E can indicate a more modestly priced stock.
What is P/B Ratio?
The Price-to-Book ratio compares a stock’s price to its net asset value. It helps investors understand if they are paying a premium or discount for assets.
What is ROE?
Return on Equity measures how efficiently a company uses shareholder funds to generate profit. High ROE often indicates strong business performance.
What is Dividend Yield?
Dividend yield shows how much a company pays in dividends each year relative to its stock price. It’s a key metric for income-focused investors.
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