Do I need coding knowledge to use FIA?
No, you don’t need any coding knowledge to use FIA. It’s built as a no-code tool, so anyone—whether you're a beginner or an experienced trader—can create powerful stock screeners using plain English.
All you have to do is type your condition, like:
“Show stocks with high volume and price above yesterday’s close.”
FIA will understand what you mean and automatically generate the screener for you using real-time market data.
Whether you're filtering stocks by price, volume, or open interest (OI), FIA handles the backend logic—so you can focus on strategy, not syntax.
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Is FIA Safe to Use With My Trading Account?
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Can I use FIA for different trading styles?
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Can I Use All FIA Features Without Logging In?
No, you cannot use all features of FIA (FYERS Intelligent Assistant) without logging in. While some general queries are available, full access to personalised tools—such as portfolio tracking, trade execution, and alerts—requires a secure login to ...
What types of stock screeners can I create using FIA?
FIA allows you to create custom stock screeners using real-time market data based on Price, Volume, and Open Interest (OI). You can use these parameters individually or combine them to build more specific and powerful screeners. Example: “List of ...