About Net Net Screener

Net Net Screener is a powerful stock screening platform dedicated to helping value investors find deep value opportunities using Benjamin Graham's net-net strategy.

Benjamin Graham, known as the father of value investing, developed the net-net strategy to identify companies trading below their net current asset value (NCAV). These stocks represent potential "cigar butt" investments with a significant margin of safety.

What is NCAV?

Net Current Asset Value (NCAV) = Current Assets - Total Liabilities - Preferred Stock

Our Mission

We automate the search for net-net stocks across global markets, providing daily updates and powerful filtering tools. Our goal is to make deep value investing accessible to individual investors.

Features

  • Daily updated stock data from markets worldwide
  • Advanced filtering by country, sector, and NCAVPS
  • Portfolio tracking to monitor your favorite net-nets
  • Historical backtesting to validate the strategy
  • Clean, intuitive interface focused on what matters

Do you want to get started with net-net investing and understand how you can outperform the market? Read the dedicated blog post to understand how to dive into deep value investing.

About Me

Michael - Founder

Hi, I'm Michael, 36 years old, and I'm passionate about investing and helping others build wealth through intelligent, data-driven strategies. With a deep interest in quantitative investing and value investing principles, I created Net Net Screener to democratize access to deep value investment screening tools.

I believe that individual investors shouldn't be left behind in the investment space. My mission is to provide you with the tools and information needed to identify undervalued stocks, apply proven investment strategies like Benjamin Graham's net-net approach, and make informed decisions about your financial future. Together, we can achieve exceptional returns while maintaining a margin of safety.

Disclaimer: Net Net Screener is a screening tool for research purposes only. We do not provide investment advice. Always conduct your own due diligence before making investment decisions.