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Using stock screeners to uncover value stocks – with Screener.co’s Lenny Grover

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Using stock screeners to uncover value stocks – with Screener.co’s Lenny Grover

Many smart investors use stock screeners to help filter through thousands of investment candidates. How else can you quickly go through TONS OF DATA?!

We’re going to tell you how to do just that.

Today’s guest on Tradestreaming Radio, Lenny Grover is the founder of Screener.co — really one of the most robust, powerful stock screeners on the market.

It puts the power of institutional research tools like Bloomberg into the hands of all investors — for a fraction of the price.

Lenny talks to us about the need to use technology tools like Screener.co, why and how he developed this software, and actually shares with us his investment methodology as he searches for value stocks.

Lenny’s also giving Tradestreaming listeners a free 60 day (normally only 30) trial of Screener.co.

Kaching, nice bonus.

Drop me a line at zack at tradestreaming.com (where at =@) to request it and we’ll send you out a special code.

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About Lenny Grover

founder of Screener.coLenny is the founder of Screener.co and has experience as a management consultant and venture capitalist.

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  • Screener.co
  • email me (zack at tradestreaming.com) to get a special 60 day trial of Screener.co

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