Screening Filters
Price: 0.95–0.99 USD
- Purpose: Limit the results to very low‑priced stocks trading between $0.95 and $0.99 per share.
- Rationale:
- Your question is: “List stocks priced between $0.95 and $0.99.”
- The
min: 0.95 and max: 0.99 settings implement this exactly, so any stock outside that narrow band is excluded.
Sector: Energy – Fossil Fuels
- Purpose: Restrict the results to companies in the oil & gas / traditional energy space.
- Rationale:
- In your previous request, you specifically asked for stocks “in the gas and oil sector.”
- The sector label Energy – Fossil Fuels is the standard categorization that includes oil & gas exploration, production, services, and related fossil‑fuel energy companies.
- This is the best available match for “gas and oil sector” in the screener’s sector taxonomy.
Do the filters match your latest request?
- Your current question only mentions price between $0.95 and $0.99 and does not mention any sector.
- The screener is still applying the old sector constraint (
Energy - Fossil Fuels) from your earlier query.
- So:
- The price filter perfectly matches your current request.
- The sector filter is stricter than what you just asked for (it narrows to oil & gas only, instead of all sectors).
If you now want all sectors, we should remove the sector filter.
Why no results were returned
Given the current filters:
- Price between $0.95 and $0.99
- Sector = Energy – Fossil Fuels
there are no listed energy/fossil‑fuel stocks in that exact price band at this moment in the screener’s database. That’s why you’re seeing zero results: the combination of
- a very tight price range, and
- a specific sector,
is restrictive enough that nothing happens to fall inside it.
How we can proceed
Are you willing to adjust the filters? For example, we could:
Broaden the price range, e.g.:
0.50 to1.50, or
0.75 to1.25
Remove or relax the sector filter:
- Search all sectors for stocks between $0.95 and $0.99, or
- Include related sectors (e.g., Energy – All, not just Fossil Fuels).
Tell me which of these changes you prefer (or specify your own), and I’ll explain the new filters and what they’re designed to capture.
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