News in Screener
News moves markets but reacting blindly to headlines can be dangerous. Smart traders don’t just read the news; they read between the lines. It’s not just about what the news says, but how it says it, and that’s exactly what drives market sentiment.
That’s why Tradomate.one has integrated a powerful news filter into its Screener. Now, you can screen stocks not just by numbers, but by the context shaping the market sentiment.
Here’s how it works
You can start with a pre-made screener template or build your own from scratch.
If you already have a setup in mind, just click on “create new screen” and then type your philosophy in plain English. The AI handles the rest. For example you can type, “Filter for all stocks with upward momentum and have positive high-impact news in the last one day”.
Prefer more control? Here’s how to customize the news filter manually:
- Under your screener, press the “+” symbol to add a new filter.
- Scroll down and select “News” from the list of filters.
- You’ll now see a set of options to fine-tune exactly how news should factor into your setup.
News Count
Choose how recent the news should be. Set the time frame, last few hours, days, weeks, or even months. Then choose how many times the stock must have appeared in the news. (e.g., Greater than 2 = stocks mentioned in news more than twice.)
Sentiment
Pick if you want stocks with positive, negative, or neutral news sentiment
Category
Filter based on the nature of the news, like Product, Mergers, Regulatory, Corporate Actions, Macroeconomic, or Ops
Source
Choose where the news must come from, and select trusted portals that matter most to you.
News Presence
Decide whether the stock should be mentioned in the headline or just the body of the article.
Impact
Select the level of influence the news should have on the stock: high, medium, or low.
Once you’ve set your parameters, Tradomate.one instantly scans the market to surface only those stocks that match your exact news criteria This will help you cut through the noise and focus on the most relevant opportunities.