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I Built a Stock Screener Because Financial Sites Keep Adding Features I Don't Need

DEV Community·Kiwon Song·about 1 month ago
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Subtitle : A clean stock screener for anyone who just wants the data. Every time I opened a stock site, the same thought hit me. "More features than ever — so why is it harder to answer a simple question?" Yahoo Finance, TradingView, Investing.com, Bloomberg. Each is a great tool. Yet every year, more features get added, screens get more crowded, and navigation gets trickier. Meanwhile, a simple question like "Among the top 100 stocks by market cap, who's up the most today?" takes four clicks and two tabs. Information is not the problem. There's too much of it — and it's buried under popups, ad banners, and features I'll never use. So I built StockDigging — the simplest way I know to rank, filter, and compare stocks. Just the data you actually need. One screen. That's it. You open the page and everything is there — sort options, filters, and the ranking table. No popups, no ad banners, no notification overlays.…

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