Screening Filters
- price: max = 1
- Purpose:
To include only securities whose latest trading price is $1.00 or less.
- Rationale:
Your request is for “cryptocurrencies priced under $1”. The numeric condition “under $1” maps directly to a maximum price of 1. By setting price <= 1, the screener will return only assets whose market price does not exceed $1, which is exactly the price constraint you specified.
Why Results Match (and Where They Don’t):
What matches your request:
- The filter correctly reflects your price condition: “under $1” →
price: max = 1.
- This makes sure all returned instruments are low-priced (≤ $1), consistent with your stated threshold.
What we cannot match exactly:
- Our screener is designed for stocks and similar listed securities, not for cryptocurrencies as an asset class.
- We do not currently support an “asset type = cryptocurrency” filter, so we cannot restrict the universe strictly to cryptos.
Why the applied filter is still useful:
- While we can’t directly screen cryptocurrencies, the
price ≤ $1 filter still implements the core numerical constraint you care about (price under $1).
- If/when you use a crypto-focused screener elsewhere, you should apply the same logic: filter by coin/token price ≤ $1 in USD (or your base currency), analogous to the
price: max = 1 filter used here.
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