Hi Prasad,
Instead of sharing the queries, let me tell you the way of creating one on your own.
While reading articles Or listening to interviews of brightest of minds out there, I try to pen down the keywords/ideas and try to create a query around it because all we have in the end is numbers to help build first opinion and then to follow up.
For example: One of the finest interviews I’ve listened to in the recent past is the one that of Sanjoy Bhattacharya, titled “Investing With Sanjoy Bhattacharya”.
Now, once you have gone through the video (he has seriously given many ideas), below are the some of the variables which are of use to help build query.
Average return on capital employed 3Years; EPS preceding year quarter; Profit growth 3Years; Return on equity; Down from 52w high; Interest Coverage Ratio; PEG Ratio ; Average return on equity 3Years; Average return on equity 5Years ; Average return on capital employed 5Years….many others more useful ..infact all can be used
It’s all about applying(arithmetic operators) / comparing(relational operators) right numbers (must consider industry based variations) to / with the screener variables to help screen which is the purpose of the the Screener.in
Regards
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