A C# port of the TradingView-Screener Python package that allows you to create custom stock screeners using TradingView's API. This package retrieves data directly from TradingView without web scraping or HTML parsing.
This project is a C# port of the excellent TradingView-Screener Python package by shner-elmo. All credit for the original implementation and API research goes to them.
- Only tested on .NET 9.0
Install via NuGet Package Manager:
dotnet add package TradingView.Screener
For the CLI tool:
dotnet tool install --global TradingView.Screener.Cli
- Multiple Markets: Stocks, crypto, forex, and more
- Comprehensive Data: Access to price, volume, market cap, and technical indicators
- Flexible Filtering: Filter by price, volume, market cap, and other metrics
- Sorting & Pagination: Order results and control result size
- Async Support: Built with modern .NET async patterns
- Command Line Interface: Easy-to-use CLI tool for quick scans
Here's a simple example using the library:
using TradingView.Screener;
using static TradingView.Screener.Columns;
// Basic query - Get top stocks by volume
var result = await new Query()
.Select("name", "close", "volume", "market_cap_basic")
.Limit(5)
.GetScannerDataRawAsync();
// Print results
foreach (var row in result.Data)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Symbol: {row.Symbol}, Name: {row.Data[0]}, Close: {row.Data[1]}, Volume: {row.Data[2]}");
}
The CLI tool provides a simple interface for running stock screens:
# Basic scan
tvscreener scan
# With filters
tvscreener scan --min-price 10 --min-volume 1000000 --limit 5
# With market filter
tvscreener scan -m crypto --min-volume 1000000 --limit 5
# With JSON output
tvscreener scan --min-price 50 --limit 3 --json
Available options:
-m, --market
: Market to scan (e.g., america, japan, crypto)--min-price
: Minimum price--max-price
: Maximum price--min-volume
: Minimum volume--max-volume
: Maximum volume--min-market-cap
: Minimum market cap--max-market-cap
: Maximum market cap--exchange
: Exchange (e.g., NASDAQ, NYSE)--sector
: Sector--industry
: Industry-l, --limit
: Maximum number of results--order-by
: Column to sort by--descending
: Sort in descending order--json
: Output in JSON format
// Find value stocks with good fundamentals
var valueStocks = await new Query()
.Select("name", "close", "volume", "market_cap_basic", "price_earnings_ttm")
.Where(
Close > 5,
Volume > 100000,
MarketCap > 1_000_000_000 // At least 1B market cap
)
.OrderBy("volume", ascending: false)
.Limit(5)
.GetScannerDataRawAsync();
// Find stocks with specific technical indicators
var technicalSignals = await new Query()
.Select("name", "close", "volume", "EMA20", "EMA50", "RSI")
.Where(
Volume > 1000000,
Close > 10,
MarketCap > 1_000_000_000
)
.OrderBy("volume", ascending: false)
.Limit(5)
.GetScannerDataRawAsync();
// Find top cryptocurrencies by volume
var cryptoScreener = await new Query()
.SetMarkets("crypto")
.Select("name", "close", "volume", "market_cap_basic", "Volatility.D")
.Where(
Volume > 1000000
)
.OrderBy("market_cap_basic", ascending: false)
.Limit(5)
.GetScannerDataRawAsync();
- Complex AND/OR filters using
Where2()
may not work reliably. Use simple filters withWhere()
instead.
This package is provided under the MIT License. While it interacts with TradingView's API, it is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by TradingView. Users should ensure they comply with TradingView's terms of service when using this package.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
- Clone the repository
- Install dependencies:
dotnet restore
- Run tests:
dotnet test
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.