GreenEggs
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Here's the link : https://simplywall.st/about
Have any of you seen or tried Simply Wall Street? It's an investment info site that utilizes a lot of graphics to help convey the complex information used to help evaluate stocks.
I admit that I'm a stock market newbie, but I've been scouring the web recently trying to find useful info to help me gain an understanding & hopefully an edge.
I've read blogs, articles, charts, etc. looking for anything that seems useful. I just stumbled upon Simply Wall St which is very different from anything I'd seen. It's highly visual with lots of easy to understand graphical depictions along with the supporting numbers. You don't have to "hunt" for the details to understand. There seems to be much more relevant info, gathered & compiled on a single page than I've seen elsewhere. They say it's "same high-quality financial data the Institutions use" which normally costs $8000 per year. "72,000 companies, 41 exchanges across 27 markets."
The info is categorized in a number of useful ways, to filter what you are interested in & group it together. It allows you to zero in on what you're interested in depending on your trading style.
It's the first stock info app that I'd consider paying for. They offer a 2 week free learning period. If you like it enough to subscribe it's $115 per year.
Give me your opinion if you like it or not. I'll be checking it out for the next couple of weeks before deciding to subscribe.
Have any of you seen or tried Simply Wall Street? It's an investment info site that utilizes a lot of graphics to help convey the complex information used to help evaluate stocks.
I admit that I'm a stock market newbie, but I've been scouring the web recently trying to find useful info to help me gain an understanding & hopefully an edge.
I've read blogs, articles, charts, etc. looking for anything that seems useful. I just stumbled upon Simply Wall St which is very different from anything I'd seen. It's highly visual with lots of easy to understand graphical depictions along with the supporting numbers. You don't have to "hunt" for the details to understand. There seems to be much more relevant info, gathered & compiled on a single page than I've seen elsewhere. They say it's "same high-quality financial data the Institutions use" which normally costs $8000 per year. "72,000 companies, 41 exchanges across 27 markets."
The info is categorized in a number of useful ways, to filter what you are interested in & group it together. It allows you to zero in on what you're interested in depending on your trading style.
It's the first stock info app that I'd consider paying for. They offer a 2 week free learning period. If you like it enough to subscribe it's $115 per year.
Give me your opinion if you like it or not. I'll be checking it out for the next couple of weeks before deciding to subscribe.