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How to Use a Global Stock Screener by Country

Use a global stock screener to filter stocks by country, exchange, and fundamentals. Learn which filters actually matter and how to avoid noisy, low-liquidity results.

By Stockrove Research··6 min read

Why screen by country

Countries have different macro conditions, currencies, sector mixes, and disclosure rules. Screening by country lets you compare like-for-like — the top dividend payers in Japan, the largest industrials in Germany, or the most liquid PSE names in the Philippines.

Start with a small filter set

Add filters in this order: country, price range, minimum average volume, then fundamentals or day-change filters. Anything more aggressive up front usually shrinks results to a handful of illiquid stocks.

Watch for liquidity

Many country markets have hundreds of listings but only a fraction that trade meaningfully every day. Require a minimum 20-day average volume so results reflect the tradable universe.

Country vs exchange filters

A country filter groups all exchanges for that market — useful for broad comparison. An exchange filter narrows to a single venue — useful when tax, settlement, or listing rules matter.

Save presets you'll reuse

Stockrove Pro lets you save screener presets. Store one preset per market and country combination you check regularly so you don't rebuild the same filter set every week.

Stockrove is for informational and educational purposes only. This article is not financial advice. Data may be delayed or incomplete. Always do your own research before making investment decisions.