Can I save, edit, or reuse my custom screeners?
Yes, FIA allows you to save your custom screeners for future use. Once you've created a screener, you can save it to the “My Screeners” section on the platform.
From there, you can:
This makes it easy to build once and use again—saving time while keeping your trading workflow organised.
Example:You might create a screener for "stocks with rising OI and volume in the F&O segment" and save it. The next time you log in, just go to My Screeners, click, and view updated results instantly.
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