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Most individual investors donβt have $24,000 a year to dish out for a Bloomberg Terminal seat. The tools below can help fill some of the gaps for a reasonable price or for free.
<aside> π οΈ Roic.ai This free tools provides 30 years of financial data on any public company. Itβs a great place to quickly look at the financial profile of a company.
Search concise financial information now β
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<aside> π οΈ Quartr App Quartr is a free app available on iOS and Android devices for you to easily access company earnings calls. The app also compiles company documents from each earnings release including investor presentations.
Check out Quartr on iOS β Check out Quartr on Google Play β
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<aside> π οΈ SEC Full-Text Search Use the SECβs free website to access the full text of electronic filings since 2001. Search by company, keyword, ticker, or names.
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<aside> π οΈ OpenInsider This free tool monitors SEC Form 4s to track insider buying and selling for public companies.
See latest insider buys & sells β
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<aside> π οΈ Social Blade Track social media growth for companies and brands. Social Blade tracks user analytics for YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and Twitter.
Track social media followings β
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<aside> π οΈ Google Trends Track search trends on Google. See changes in search term interest over time.
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Tikr Terminal TIKR is building the common manβs Bloomberg Terminal. Over the past few years the team at TIKR have built in a ton of useful features including: - Detailed financials for over 100k+ stocks - Global equity screeners - Tracking Wall Street funds - Access to consensus estimates
Sign-up for a free account today β
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<aside> π οΈ Stratosphere.io Stratosphere also compiles a complete set of financial data, KPIs, and segment data. The platform also has analyst reports on their top U.S. and Canadian stock picks.
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<aside> π οΈ Tegus Tegus gives you fast access to company and industry insights through a collection of expert calls. The expert calls are specifically geared toward answering questions investors may have about the companies and industries.
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