Story Stock Screener
Select stories or signals to build your search
Stocks matching this structure will appear here
Select stories or signals to build your search
Stocks matching this structure will appear here
The screener is built on structural evaluation. Before any search is performed, each company is evaluated across defined structural characteristics. These evaluations are called signals. A signal measures a structural relationship within the data — not just a value, but a pattern across time, balance sheet structure, capital allocation behavior, or market dynamics.
Examples include:
Each signal has a defined range, strength score, and confidence measure. All searches ultimately resolve to signals.
Some structural conditions require multiple relationships to align. When several signals align simultaneously, they form a recognizable configuration. These configurations are called stories.
A story is the result of structural signals aligning. Stories describe structure — they do not predict outcomes.
Stories are grouped into three structural roles.
Describe recognizable structural conditions present in the data.
Highlight structural tension or mismatch between surface interpretation and underlying structure.
Describe structural dependency and exposure without predicting triggering events.
Traditional filtering combines isolated metrics manually. This screener evaluates structural relationships in advance, allowing multi-dimensional conditions to be expressed as coherent configurations. Instead of assembling dozens of independent filters, you can explore calibrated structural conditions directly.
You remain in control of signal selection. Stories reflect structural alignment when it occurs.
Below are example structural configurations that can be opened directly in the screener. These illustrate how signals align into recognizable patterns.
What it represents: Revenue and earnings expanding steadily with low variance in growth rates. This configuration highlights businesses where expansion appears structurally supported rather than episodic, emphasizing regularity over raw speed.
What it represents: Elevated capital expenditure relative to operating cash generation. This configuration identifies companies directing substantial resources toward asset expansion. It describes allocation posture, not investment quality.
What it represents: Increasing earnings growth relative to prior periods. This configuration captures momentum phases where multiple acceleration signals align. It describes a current structural phase, not permanence.
What it represents: Price volatility contracting into a tight range. This configuration highlights structural compression phases where expansion often follows. It describes condition, not direction.
Each configuration can be opened and modified inside the screener. Stories describe structure. You remain in control of signal selection.
StockSignal does not provide financial advice. Signals measure current structural conditions. Stories describe configurations of those conditions. The system does not promise performance and does not eliminate uncertainty. It clarifies structure.
Capital Reinvestment
Company with elevated capital expenditure relative to cash generation
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Company with accelerating growth in earnings, profits, and cash flow
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Stock with price volatility compressed across multiple indicators
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