I've relied on a stock screening program for over five years now, long enough to know that not every program is the same or create equally. In that time I've found the following three keys for picking out the absolute best stock screening program.
First off, get a stock screening program with a money back guarantee in place and avoid the free programs. I'm not trying to sell you on something myself, but the free programs are pump then dump scams most all the time in my experience or simply just aren't worth your time, whereas programs with a money back guarantee with them enable you to receive a handful of picks and gauge their performances in the market, as well. If you're ever dealing with a publisher who does not back up their stock screening program or stand by it enough to offer this guarantee, that should raise some definite warning flags.
Also important is to look at the kind of customer service and support which they offer. The publisher should value your opinion of them and make it easy to reach and contact them if you ever have any questions or issues. E-mail support is pretty standard, but look for phone support and especially live chat support which is my personal favorite because it's oftentimes immediate and easy to deal with.
Finally, I recommend only getting a stock screening program which focuses on cheaper or greater priced stocks. The point is to get a program which focuses its attention on one or the other because I've always found it is an extremely different analytical process anticipating behavior of cheaper stocks versus greater priced stocks given that it takes far less trading influence to easily affect the price of a cheaper stock.
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