Stock Scraper & Export 🔦 - Screener, TradingView, Chartink, StockEdge
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Overview
Export 📊 stocks & build indices from Screener, TradingView, ChartInk, StockEdge & Sensibull. Highlights financials on Screener.in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI3OzdW9HKk *Description:* 🚀 A powerful browser extension for investors, analysts, and traders to export stock symbols and build custom indices — without needing premium subscriptions!📝📊 *Purpose:* 🎯 To create custom indices by copying symbols from sectors and industries of screener.in, tradingview, chartink, stockedge. Company data is highlighted 🔦 among peers to compare and also data can be exported in screener.in 🌐 Supported Platforms 1. 🔍 Screener.in export feature is premium. Hence, created this tool ⚡ Sector & Industry pages in screener.in contains 6 buttons for quick access: https://www.screener.in/market/IN01/IN0101/IN010102/ 🔟 Top 10 — First 10 symbols (sortable by any column header) 📋 NSE — All NSE-listed symbols 📋 BSE — All BSE-listed symbols 📋 ALL — Combined NSE + BSE symbols 💾 Export Data — Full table export to Excel ❤️ Donate — Copies developer UPI ID Company pages — 🖍✨🔦 Highlights QoQ & YoY results for quick peer comparison: 🌍 https://www.screener.in/company/* ✅ Supports multi-page results fetching, ensuring complete symbol lists. Symbols are formatted consistently: NSE:<symbol> BSE:<name> Top 10 symbols joined with "+" 🌍 https://www.screener.in/explore/ 🌍 https://www.screener.in/market/ In above 2 pages, Sectors and Industries can be exported to excel 📊 Exports detailed Excel sheets with: ✔S.No, ✔Sector / Industry Name, ✔Count of companies, ✔Top 10 (Custom Index), ✔NSE symbols, ✔Scrips column contains All symbols (NSE + BSE) 👉 Bse scrips are name and are marked in red 🔴 for clarity. 2. 📈 TradingView Screener 🎯 TradingView provides a built-in export option for bulk symbol data only for premium users. Hence, this tool was created. 🌍 https://www.tradingview.com/screener/ The screener page gets 2 floating buttons: 📊 Export All NSE Sectors, Industries → Excel: Exports all NSE symbols with full Sector and Industry etc breakdown to Excel ❤ Donate: Copies developer UPI ID ✅ Supports multi-sweep fetching with overlap and retry logic, ensuring no symbols are missed. 📊 Exports a detailed Excel file with 3 sheets: 📋 NSE Stocks — ✔S.No, ✔Symbol, ✔Company Name, ✔Sector, ✔Industry, ✔Market Cap, etc — 👉 sorted by Sector → Industry → Market Cap 🏭 Sectors — ✔Sector Name, ✔Count of companies, ✔Top 10 Custom Index, ✔All NSE Scrips 🏢 Industries — ✔Sector Name, ✔Industry Name, ✔Count of companies, ✔Top 10 Custom Index, ✔All NSE Scrips 👉 Top 10 symbols are joined with "+" for direct use as a TradingView custom index 💾 File saved as: TradingView_NSE_YYYY-MM-DD_hh-mm-ss.xlsx ✅ After export, a summary modal shows: Total Symbols, Sectors count, Industries count and exact filename downloaded 3. 🔦 ChartInk Screener 🌍 https://chartink.com/screener/chartink-stock-universe 🌍 https://chartink.com/screener/kln-call-buy The options screener table gets 2 floating buttons: 📊 Export All NSE Sectors, Industries → Excel: Exports all NSE symbols with full Sector and Industry etc breakdown to Excel ❤ Donate: Copies developer UPI ID Symbols are formatted as: SAIL1!,SUNPHARMA1! — comma-separated, no spaces Expiry suffix 1! is auto-set to Current month expiry 📊 Exports a detailed Excel file with 3 sheets: NSE Stocks — ✔ S.No ✔ Symbol ✔ Company Name ✔ Sector ✔ Industry ✔ Market Cap etc etc 👉 Sorted by Sector → Industry → Market Cap Sectors — ✔ Sector Name ✔ Count of Companies ✔ Top 10 Custom Index ✔ All NSE Scrips Industries — ✔ Sector Name ✔ Industry Name ✔ Count of Companies ✔ Top 10 Custom Index ✔ All NSE Scrips 👉 Top 10 symbols joined with "+" for direct use as TradingView custom index 💾 File saved as: Chartink_NSE_2026-04-02_02-48-02 ✅ After export, a summary modal shows: Total Symbols, Sectors count, Industries count and exact filename downloaded 4. 📦 StockEdge Markets 🌍 https://web.stockedge.com/app/markets The options screener table gets 2 floating buttons: 📊 Export All NSE Sectors, Industries → Excel: Exports all NSE symbols with full Sector and Industry etc breakdown to Excel ❤ Donate: Copies developer UPI ID ⏳ On clicking Export, a 5-second countdown appears: "Consider making a Donation to support the Developer" ✅ Supports multi-sweep fetching with overlap and retry logic, ensuring no symbols are missed. 📊 Exports detailed Excel file with 3 sheets: Sheet 1 — NSE Stocks: ✔ S.No ✔ Symbol ✔ Company Name ✔ Sector ✔ Industry ✔ Market Cap etc etc 👉 Sorted by Sector → Industry → Market Cap Sheet 2 — Sectors: ✔ Sector Name ✔ Count ✔ Top 10 Custom Index ✔ All NSE Scrips Sheet 3 — Industries: ✔ Sector Name ✔ Industry Name ✔ Count ✔ Top 10 Custom Index ✔ All NSE Scrips 👉 Top 10 symbols joined with "+" for direct use as TradingView custom index 💾 File saved as: StockEdge_NSE_2026-04-06_01-03-11.xlsx ✅ After export, a summary modal shows: Total Symbols, Sectors count, Industries count and exact filename downloaded 5. ⚡ Sensibull Options Screener 🌍 https://web.sensibull.com/options-screener The Options Screener table gets 2 floating buttons so symbols can be copied instantly without scrolling. 📋 SYMBOLS: Copies all stock symbols from the screener table, formatted for direct use in TradingView ❤ Donate: Copies developer UPI ID Symbols are formatted as: SAIL1!,SUNPHARMA1! — comma-separated, no spaces Expiry suffix is auto-detected based on the selected Expiry filter: 1! → Current month expiry selected 2! → Next month expiry selected
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- Version5.9
- UpdatedApril 6, 2026
- Offered bynaraykln
- Size7.99MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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