MarketScreener.com
MarketScreener focuses on turning fast-moving financial market data into clear, actionable context for traders and investors, combining real-time quotes with live analysis from a dedicated newsroom. It operates as a leading financial news and data platform that supports both individual and professional investors with reliable content and innovative tools to improve their decisions. Its coverage spans global stock markets, indexes, commodities, foreign exchange and trading strategies, delivered through a continuous stream of articles, charts, financials and technical insights.
Live coverage of market moves
MarketScreener provides frequent intraday commentaries on currency markets, tracking moves in the dollar and other major currencies alongside volatility on Wall Street and other equity benchmarks. The newsroom reports on sessions where the dollar firms or weakens in response to risk sentiment, interest rate expectations and equity market swings, tying foreign exchange moves directly to trading conditions in major indices. Its index-level news stream includes detailed coverage of the S&P 500, where articles follow earnings growth, sector dynamics and the progress of reporting seasons for large listed companies. Daily market updates are framed to show how price action, volatility and volumes interact across asset classes, helping readers connect intraday moves in currencies, equities and commodities to broader macro themes.
This live coverage is supported by structured formats such as morning meetings and market updates, produced by a team of financial journalists who publish tens of thousands of articles each year. Brief, time-stamped notes on company moves, sector jolts and index milestones sit alongside longer analytical pieces, giving readers both headline-level awareness and deeper context within the same platform. The emphasis is on timeliness and clarity: articles highlight the key drivers of a move, the instruments affected and what traders are watching next, rather than broad market generalities.
Stock market data and technical analysis
A defining feature of MarketScreener’s coverage is the tight integration of journalism with rich market data and technical analysis. Articles are embedded in a broader environment of stock quotes, historical charts, company financials and derived indicators, allowing readers to move quickly from a narrative about a company or index into the underlying numbers. Coverage of individual stocks, such as detailed pages on listed companies, combines business descriptions with segment breakdowns and contextual information on marketing, consumer services and other operational lines.
For traders, MarketScreener offers technical views and trading strategies that complement the news flow, highlighting trends, support and resistance levels, and momentum signals across equities, indexes, commodities and forex. Subscriptions unlock additional tools and insights written by journalists, analysts and scientists with expertise in the financial markets, extending the core reporting into screeners, model portfolios and scenario analysis. Through its portfolio and mobile features, the outlet enables readers to track their own positions, overlay expert analysis and stay informed about trends driving the financial markets in real time.
Narrative essays on equity market behaviour
Beyond straight news, MarketScreener publishes narrative-driven essays that examine how stories, sentiment and popularity cycles shape stock prices and market behaviour. One prominent line of coverage explores cases where the prevailing narrative around a market, theme or company becomes stronger than the underlying fundamentals, and how that imbalance influences volatility and valuation. These pieces argue that knowing how positive and negative narratives are articulated around large caps and sectors such as pharmaceuticals and commodities is essential for portfolio positioning, because stocks heavily exposed to a story tend to be more volatile and more likely to deviate from their fundamental value.
MarketScreener’s analysis highlights momentum effects linked to a stock’s gain or loss in popularity, and how exaggerated negative stories can sometimes create investment opportunities that require careful, case-by-case examination. The essays encourage readers to question what they think they know about a company, stressing that not all relevant information is public and that fading market interest is often justified. This strand of coverage distinguishes the outlet from purely data-driven services by explicitly engaging with the psychology and narrative structures behind price moves, rather than treating markets as a set of numbers alone.
Tools and subscriptions for active investors
MarketScreener’s newsroom is part of a broader platform built by Surperformance, whose team of financial journalists delivers around 25,000 articles per year alongside morning meetings, analyst opinions and company news. With a staff of around 50 people, the organisation supports individual and professional investors using reliable content and innovative decision-support tools. Its services include tailored country editions, curated earnings coverage and thematic analysis designed to match different investor profiles and geographies.
The outlet’s subscription solutions provide deeper access to its articles, analyses and insights, positioning the newsroom’s work as one component of a comprehensive decision-making toolkit for the markets. Users can track markets, manage portfolios and receive structured commentary on the trends driving financial assets, making MarketScreener both a source of daily financial journalism and a practical interface for monitoring and interpreting market activity. High usage metrics and positive user feedback underline its role as a widely used reference point for traders and investors seeking a blend of news, data and analysis in one place.
4 more finance journalists.
Abba Ihonde
Abba Ihonde is a content writer for Guardian Digital at The Guardian whose beat sits where crypto, fintech and mainstream finance meet. He focuses on how cryptocurrencies, trading platforms and digital tools are reshaping business and finance, especially through regulation, crypto policy and their impact on financial services. His explainer pieces follow the practical realities of traders, importers and growing businesses, tracking everyday crypto use in cross-border trade and the turn to stablecoins. He reports on retail trading platforms and market education, drawing on experience in cryptocurrency futures trading and earlier SEO analysis and editing roles to keep finance coverage clear and structured. Abba also writes on business visibility in the digital economy, policy and tax technology, and takes on broader news and lifestyle assignments, from security incidents to celebrity weddings.
Adam Clark
Adam Clark links fast-moving moves in global markets with clear, stock-focused takeaways for investors, combining breaking news with thematic analysis across equities and commodities. He is a reporter at Barron's, covering breaking news and markets, a role he took on in 2022 after five years with Dow Jones Newswires. His beat is how individual stocks, sectors and major indices react to shifts in the economy, monetary policy and corporate strategy, and what those moves mean for portfolios. He covers real-time moves in leading stocks and indices, high-profile names such as Alphabet and Newmont, and themes like technology volatility and gold market resets. He works in fast-turn news and longer market features, drawing on experience as reporter, editor and Insight columnist across print and digital platforms linked to Dow Jones brands.
Alasdair Ferguson
Alasdair Ferguson is a multimedia journalist at The National whose finance reporting is defined by a strong focus on culture, heritage and history. He uses archives, museums and cultural institutions to tell contemporary stories, linking public money and policy to how Scotland understands its past. He covers finance, culture, heritage, sport, arts and civic campaigns, often showing how decisions and events affect daily life and national identity. His work includes pieces on historic conflicts, museum photo releases, lost music, football history, large-scale supporter travel, arts festivals, television industry shifts and grassroots independence campaigns. He reports through news, features and multimedia, including podcast and video interviews. Across formats, he relies on concrete historical material, scholarly research and institutional sources to foreground why discoveries and campaigns matter now.
Alec Whitaker
Alec Whitaker is a senior court reporter for The Westmorland Gazette and also writes for The Mail. He stands out for reporting criminal cases in a tight, court-led way that links offences to fines, bans, compensation and other legal outcomes. His core beat is magistrates’ and crown court hearings, with regular coverage of theft, drugs, motoring offences, harassment, stalking and robbery. He reports on how the justice system turns behaviour into sentences and financial penalties, from short theft cases to serious drug charges. His pieces give the charge, the hearing, the pleas and the final order in plain terms. He also covers inquests and other court proceedings, and his work has included reporting for The Mail, The Westmorland Gazette and the North West Evening Mail.