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Shankar Nath's Growth At Reasonable Price Screener

This page is meant to reduce search friction by turning a broad investable universe into a narrower and more researchable shortlist.

Daily ranked shortlistThree-, six-, and twelve-month positive return filterBuilt for scheduled end-of-day refresh

How to use it well

Step 1: Use the shortlist to narrow research, not to outsource judgment.

Step 2: Read the ranking logic and category notes before comparing names across different buckets.

Step 3: Treat the output as a first filter, then verify fundamentals, costs, liquidity, and fit yourself.

How the framework works

The screener applies a rule set that fits the job of the page rather than pretending all securities or funds should be ranked the same way.

Most outputs are best interpreted as a first-pass ranking model: enough structure to focus attention, but not a substitute for reading the underlying category, portfolio, or business context.

Where the page uses buckets, that is intentional. It prevents unlike categories from competing in one misleading overall list.

Best used by

Investors who want a repeatable workflow for idea generation or shortlist-building.

Visitors who value category-aware ranking rather than generic one-size-fits-all filters.

People who want to spend their deeper research time on a smaller, better-framed set of candidates.

Important notes

This page is for educational and informational use only and should not be treated as personal financial advice.

A ranked list is still a starting point. A higher rank does not automatically mean a better decision for every portfolio or market regime.

Data timing note: Daily ranked shortlist.

A ranked result is not a buy signal. It is a prompt for further investigation.

Screeners can become stale if you ignore how recent the data is or what market regime you are in.

Fund suitability, tax consequences, liquidity, and overlap with existing holdings still require a second pass.

Quick FAQ

What does Shankar Nath's Growth At Reasonable Price Screener try to surface?

A disciplined stock screener proposed by YouTuber Shankar Nath - built to surface companies showing healthy growth momentum without drifting too far from reasonable valuations.

Why not show one universal top 10 list?

Because the most useful shortlist depends on the job being done. A category-aware framework is usually more honest and more actionable.

What should I do after I get the shortlist?

Review methodology, portfolio fit, costs, risks, liquidity, and the latest available data before making any decision.