What types of stock screeners can I create using FIA?

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 Nifty 50 stocks with increasing price along with volumes in the last one week”

Just type your condition in plain English, and FIA will generate the screener instantly—no coding required.
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