Screening Filters
- price: min = 0, max = 0
- Purpose: To find stocks whose current trading price is exactly $0.00.
- Rationale:
- Your question is: “What stocks are currently priced at 0 dollars?”
- To match that literally, the screener sets both the minimum and maximum price to 0.
- This means the system will only return stocks that are exactly at $0.00 per share—no more, no less.
How the Filters Address Your Query
- Your request is specifically about stocks priced at $0.
- Setting
price min = 0 and price max = 0 is the strictest and most direct way to reflect “price = $0” in a screener.
- There are no other indicators or conditions in your question (like market cap, sector, exchange), so using only a price filter is appropriate and sufficient.
Why No Results Were Returned
- In practice, a stock that is actively trading on an exchange cannot have a price of exactly $0.00:
- If a stock’s price falls extremely low, it may trade at fractions of a cent (e.g., $0.0001) on certain venues, but not at exactly zero.
- Once a stock is effectively “worth zero,” it is usually:
- Delisted,
- Suspended from trading, or
- Trading only in special situations (e.g., bankruptcy, OTC with de facto no liquidity), but still not shown as a literal $0.00 trading price.
- Most data providers and screeners treat $0.00 as “no valid trading price” rather than an actual live price, so you end up with zero matches.
Why the Filters Still Make Sense
- They perfectly match your literal request (“$0 stocks”), so logically the filter is correct.
- The empty result set is not due to a bad filter, but because no actively traded stock can have a current market price of exactly $0.00 in standard stock databases.
Would you like to adjust the filters? For example, we could search for:
- Very low-priced stocks, e.g.
price min = 0.0001, max = 0.10 (sub-penny to 10 cents), or
price min = 0.01, max = 1 (penny-stock range),
depending on what you’re really looking for (e.g., “near worthless” stocks, penny stocks, extreme losers, etc.).
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