Build your own watchlists and filter the scanner down to just your symbols, so your attention stays on the stocks you care about.
Define your trading universe once, then point the scanner at it. No re-typing tickers, no scrolling past names you will never trade.
Name a list and add the symbols you follow. Every ticker is checked against the names we cover, so your list stays clean.
Organize by sector, by strategy, or by however you think about the market. A symbol can sit in as many lists as it fits.
Pick a list and the scanner shows only those names. The view shrinks to the handful of stocks you actually trade.
Jump between your core names, a sector group, or a watch-for-later set without rebuilding a thing.
The scanner covers hundreds of stocks and ETFs, but most traders follow a far smaller set. Without a filter, you scroll past setups on names you have no plans to trade, and the ones you care about get buried.
Apply a watchlist and the scanner shrinks to your universe. Stack it with your other filters and you get a view built entirely around your own trading plan.


Keep a list for your core names, one for a sector you are watching, another for setups to revisit later. Switch the scanner between them in a click, without rebuilding anything.
You cannot follow every name well. Watchlists narrow the field to the stocks you know, so your attention goes where it actually pays off.
Cut hundreds of rows down to the names on your list. The setups that matter to you are right at the top.
When you trade names you already understand, the decisions get simpler and the entries get cleaner.
Your trading universe lives in one place, so every scan starts from the same set of names.
Build a list once and keep your scanner focused on the names that matter.