Charged Alpha
Screen today's prices against your criteria
What is this tool?
This screener scans all ~500 stocks in the S&P 500 in real time and filters them against your criteria — valuation, income, growth, financial health, analyst sentiment, and options. Use it to find undervalued stocks, income-generating opportunities, growth momentum plays, or put-selling candidates with attractive premiums.
What is the S&P 500? The S&P 500 is an index that tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the United States — names like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Johnson & Johnson. It's widely considered the best single gauge of the U.S. stock market's health. When people say "the market is up," they're usually referring to the S&P 500. Historically, it has returned about 10% per year on average (before inflation).
Key terms for beginners: A stock is a share of ownership in a company. When you buy a stock, you own a tiny piece of that business. Market cap is the total value of a company (share price × number of shares). A dividend is cash a company pays to shareholders from its profits — like earning interest on your investment. P/E ratio (price-to-earnings) tells you how much investors are paying for each dollar of profit — lower often means cheaper, but not always better.
How to use: Pick a strategy preset or set your own filters, then click Run Screen. Click any result row to expand an inline summary or open the full detail view with charts and options chains.
Price Range ($)
Price / Book
Implied Vol (%)
Dividend Yield (%)
Max Payout Ratio (%)
Min Dividend Streak (yrs)
Ex-Dividend Date
Revenue Growth YoY (%)
EPS Growth (%)
52-Week Performance (%)
Distance from 52-Wk High (%)
Debt-to-Equity (max ratio)
Current Ratio (min)
FCF Yield (%)
Operating Margin (%)
Analyst Recommendation
Min Analyst Count
Min Upside to Target (%)
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Key Metrics
Max 3 months out · Ann. return assumes put expires worthless
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