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Politics & Profit's avatar

Yahoo Finance, Simply Wall st. IBRK.

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Kevin's avatar

Thanks!

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Vintage Analyst's avatar

Thank you, very informative and interesting! These types of articles regarding the process itself are very informative. I mainly use TIKR because I have had a perception that TIKR has the most accurate data regarding the small stocks outside of the US and that their pricing gives the most value for money. However, I will give a try to the site you mention!

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Kevin's avatar

Thanks! I might check out tikr once more. It's been a while. But in the end, it ends within the financial filings so… 😀

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The Great Wall Street's avatar

I like the screener of guru focus too. Has also a lot of metrics that can't be found in other places.

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Kevin's avatar

Thanks!

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Compound & Fire's avatar

Finchat now also offers insider buying / selling.

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Kevin's avatar

Thanks for the heads up, I didn’t know that

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Damien Parker's avatar

I use Stockopedia out of the UK. Did use GURUFOCUS but found it information overwhelming. Stocko has a vibrant, active community and a simple dashboard using colours, figures and graphs to give you a quick overview. Plus they have a patented rating system incorporating many metrics to provide you an individual company score of QUALITY, VALUE & MOMENTUM. Also a great browsing section of stocks which meet the screen requirements of many of the investment masters of the past.

I like SimplyWallStreet but I’d love to buy stocks at what I think they are worth and sell it to them at their suggested valuations!

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Kevin's avatar

I completely forgot about Stockopedia. I used it too in the past and I agree with your assessment of it! Simply Wall Street does often provide an intrinsic value that is quite high😀

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Eddy's avatar

I use fin chat, yahoo finance, dashboard alpha spread, youtube, simply wall street. There is soooo much information out there! I don't pay for any of them. How can anyone complain about a lack of information. In addition there are podcasts on youtube, substack, twitter, etc. Really the investing game boils down to common sense and understanding the companies you are buying. Add in a hefty dose of patience and lethargy and you should do pretty well over a period of many years.

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Kevin's avatar

The challenge is to filter all that information in this day and age. I can understand that certain people feel overwhelmed

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Garhwali Jat's avatar

I use Morningstar (will cancel soon) and TIKR (will keep). Also use Grufity

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Arthur van den Broeck's avatar

I use tikr, I think it is a great financial tool!

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