Looking for a Finviz Alternative?
Finviz is great for screening stocks. But it does not tell you whether the setup is worth trading. That is what SnapPChart does.
Feature Comparison
When to Use Each Tool
Use Finviz when...
- You need to scan the whole market for gappers or movers
- You want heatmaps to see sector rotation
- You rely on custom screener filters (price, volume, float)
- You need real-time news and earnings calendars
- You are doing fundamental screening alongside technical
Use SnapPChart when...
- You have a stock in mind and want to know if the setup is worth taking
- You want a trade grade before you enter
- You need specific entry, stop, and profit targets from the chart
- You want an AI second opinion on a setup you are already watching
- You want pattern detection without manually reading indicators
Two Different Jobs
Finviz Finds. SnapPChart Grades.
Finviz shows you which stocks are moving. SnapPChart tells you whether the specific chart pattern is worth acting on. Most traders need both in their workflow.
Specific Numbers from the Chart
SnapPChart reads your uploaded screenshot and returns a specific entry price, stop loss level, and two profit targets. Finviz does not do this for any chart.
Works with Any Platform
Already use Finviz for screening? Screenshot the chart thumbnail or open the stock on TradingView, then upload to SnapPChart for an AI grade before you trade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is SnapPChart a replacement for Finviz?
No. They solve different problems. Finviz helps you screen and find stocks worth watching. SnapPChart grades the individual chart before you enter a trade. Most traders use a screener to find candidates, then a tool like SnapPChart to decide whether the setup is actually worth taking.
Can I use SnapPChart with charts I find on Finviz?
Yes. Finviz shows charts on each stock page. Screenshot the chart and upload it to SnapPChart for AI grading. You get a trade grade, entry point, stop loss, and profit targets in under 3 seconds.
What does Finviz lack that SnapPChart provides?
Finviz shows you chart thumbnails but does not analyze them. There is no grade, no entry or stop recommendation, no pattern detection, and no risk/reward calculation. SnapPChart fills exactly that gap.
Is Finviz Elite worth the $39.50/mo?
Finviz Elite is worth it if you need real-time screening, premarket data, and correlation features. If your main bottleneck is deciding whether a specific setup is worth trading, SnapPChart at $19.99/mo solves that problem directly.
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