Screening Filters
Sector: Technology
- Purpose: Restrict results to companies classified as technology firms.
- Rationale: You asked for “all technology stocks,” so the core, non‑negotiable filter is sector = Technology. This ensures results come from tech-related businesses (software, hardware, semiconductors, etc.), not from other sectors.
Moving Average Relationship: PriceAboveMA200
- Purpose: Include only stocks whose current price is above their 200‑day moving average.
- Rationale: This is a common technical filter to find tech stocks that are in a longer‑term uptrend or at least not in a prolonged downtrend. It doesn’t relate to the “tech” classification itself, but adds a quality/strength overlay to the tech universe so you’re not seeing the weakest names.
List Exchange: XNYS, XNAS (NYSE and NASDAQ)
- Purpose: Limit results to U.S.-listed technology stocks on the major exchanges.
- Rationale: NYSE and NASDAQ are the primary venues for most well‑known U.S. tech companies. This keeps the list focused on more liquid, widely followed stocks and avoids OTC or very illiquid listings. It also implicitly excludes non‑U.S. exchanges (e.g., London, Tokyo), so it’s “all technology stocks” within the U.S. major exchanges, not worldwide.
Index Membership: GSPC (S&P 500), NDX (Nasdaq 100)
- Purpose: Restrict the tech universe to companies that are members of the S&P 500 or Nasdaq 100.
- Rationale: These indices contain large, established, and generally more liquid names. This narrows “all technology stocks” down to the more important, benchmark constituents, filtering out small or obscure names while staying within tech.
Analyst Consensus: Strong Buy, Moderate Buy
- Purpose: Include only tech stocks that have positive analyst recommendations.
- Rationale: Within the technology sector, this prioritizes stocks that the analyst community currently views favorably. It acts as a sentiment/quality screen layered on top of the sector filter.
Why Results Match Your Request
- The sector filter is what directly implements your request for technology stocks.
- The absence of a market cap filter honors your previous instruction “no market cap.”
- The additional filters (200‑day MA, major U.S. exchanges, S&P 500 / Nasdaq 100 membership, positive analyst ratings) don’t redefine what is “technology”; instead, they refine that universe to more liquid, established, and currently better‑rated tech names, making the list more practical and tradable rather than a raw dump of every possible tech ticker.
This list is generated based on data from one or more third party data providers. It is provided for informational purposes only by Intellectia.AI, and is not investment advice or a recommendation. Intellectia does not make any warranty or guarantee relating to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any third-party information, and the provision of this information does not constitute a recommendation.