Too many filters
Most people do not know which scanner settings matter or which ones are just noise.
Private Preview
This site is being shared with a small group for feedback while the scanner is still being tested.
This simple preview gate is not real security. It only keeps the preview from feeling fully public.Built from the Stock Momentum Scanner
Market Compass turns complex momentum-screening data into simple watchlist signals designed for beginner traders, aspiring traders, casual investors, and self-directed investors who want clarity, not confusion.
Private Preview Edition
Market Compass is being created for beginner traders, aspiring traders, casual investors, and self-directed investors who want a simpler way to understand momentum. Existing screeners are powerful, but they often bury users under filters, charts, technical terms, and too many choices.
Most people do not know which scanner settings matter or which ones are just noise.
Momentum should not require a finance degree just to understand what the tool is showing.
A long list of tickers is not enough. Users need context, direction, and risk warnings.
Who it is for
The goal is not to tell people what to buy. The goal is to help newer traders and self-directed investors understand what the scanner is seeing and why a ticker may deserve attention, patience, or caution.
See how it worksFounder message
I started Market Compass because most stock screeners are too complicated for beginner traders, aspiring traders, casual investors, and people who are trying to learn how to read market momentum. My goal is to build something clear, simple, and useful — a tool that helps people understand what they are looking at before they ever think about making a move.
Market Compass is still in development. The scanner is collecting data and being refined before it is used for real-world decision-making.
Private beta
This private preview shows the product vision. Market Compass is not ready for live trading use. Right now, the focus is data collection, rule refinement, paper-trading validation, and building a product people can actually understand.