TradingView is a charting platform and social network used by traders and investors worldwide to spot opportunities across global markets.
TradingView helps investors execute investment strategy by having an extensive volume of fundamental data for all major stock exchanges.
Click here to go to TradingView.
Select "Products", click on "Screeners", and click on "Stock".
Click the flag icon on the right side of your screen to choose the stock market of your interest.
At this point, you may search for the stock market based on country. For instance, in this section, we choose to analyze the Malaysian stock market.
Hence, type "Malaysia" and click on the selection.
The Stock Screener shows all stock listed in Bursa Malaysia and provides fundamental information for investors.
You may start searching for any stocks to view the stock performance; and changes in the prices of the stock.
To further filter your selection, click on the "Most capitalised" button.
You can also view other information e.g., performance for up to 6 months, stock volatility, market cap of the company, P/E, EPS and dividend which can help you invest in the best stock based on your preference.
TradingView also provides information based on ranking of the stock: most capitalized stock, volume leaders, top gainers and losers, all-time high and low, or for new stocks that have a good performance in terms of price changes.
Example (looking at ranking indicator involving all companies):
Top Gainers.
Here you can look at the stocks that have the highest positive price changes.
Note: You may consider having these stocks in your portfolio.
Another example (looking at each company's performance):
IHH Healthcare.
Here you can see the change is positive (green), indicating the positive movement in price of the stock, that is, return.
Note: You can consider having IHH Healthcare in your portfolio.
Disclaimer: We do not recommend the use of technical analysis as a sole means of trading decisions. We do not recommend making hurried trading decisions. You should always understand that PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS.