Shameless plug to a free service I made, https://stox.dev It's essentially a stock screener. It lets you write arbitrary queries on over 300 fields and ratios from the firm's accounting statements. Its the opposite of algorithmic, but helps you narrow down the field of stocks you may find interesting (eg. Low PE, high book value, certain industries, etc) I would love some feedback
I can deal with the auto-complete. A list of fields would help whet the appetite of my less-programming savvy friends. Having a manual or tutorial would help, too. A good number of potential users are retired and might have more of that learning-style.
It would be useful to be able to get a list of the industries in your db so a user could deal with the inconsistencies of that naming data. For example, EIN, for instance, matches to profile.industry == "UtilitiesRegulated Electric" but the detailed info displays "Utilities Regulated Electric”. Others, like DUK, match to the latter. Both of these are on NYSE.
I was doing some simple queries, but now it’s not returning data. Maybe you're getting too much attention from hacker news.
Any thought or intention of adding historical data? And allowing for backtesting of screens?