Last week, I asked my followers to share their favorite free investing tools

I received 200+ responses and dozens of recommendations

Here are my top 10 favorite answers:
1/ @theTIKR

I’ve heard A LOT about this platform on fintwit and finally gave it a try

I’m impressed - the data is high-quality & free

The transcripts alone are worth putting this into your rotation

Right now it’s invite-only, but here’s a free link:

tikr.com/Brian
2/ @QuartrSE

This is a GREAT app for listening to investor conference calls for free

I love that you can 2x the call speed & skip ahead/rewind easily

It's SO much better than calling in
3/ cmlviz.com

This is @ophirgottlieb’s baby, and it’s a VERY useful product

Tons of free graphs that you can use to view trends over time like revenue, margins, valuations, and more
4/ Finviz.com

This is my favorite free screener

Pick nearly any metric you can think of and you can get ideas

It’s very intuitive & easy to use
5/ @themotleyfool CAPS

This is SUCH an underutilized tool

I use CAPS all the time to judge my own stock performance

It also is THE BEST tool for judging other investor's performance

Here’s a thread on how to use it

6/ @KoyfinCharts

This is yet another platform that gets plugged A LOT on fintwit, but for a good reason

The dashboards are great, customizable, and it’s very useful for building a watchlist

It's a bit intimidating at first, but you get used to it fast
7/ Stockrow.com

Yet another high-quality, FREE data set

This one is setup very, very well

A lot of the default views are extremely helpful -- it's a very beginner-friendly tool
8/ Whalewisdom.com

This is my go-to tool for tracking big investors

I sign up for email alerts and am notified as soon as SEC filings are made

Here’s a thread on which funds I track closely

9/ Podcasts

I’ve spilled plenty of digital ink on how awesome podcasts are

This tweet-storm summarizes all of my favorite money/investing podcasts

10/ YouTube

I wish YouTube existed when I first started

Here are some great channels for learning about money/investing:

@7investing
@AswathDamodaran
@ChooseFi
@heydave7
@JonahLupton
@MicroCapClub
Minority Mindset
Our Rich Journey
@RichardMoglen
Rose on Investing
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Summary:

1: TIKR
2: Quartr
3: cmlviz.com
4: Finviz.com
5: Motley Fool CAPS
6: Koyfin
7: Stockrow.com
8: Whalewisdom.com
9: Podcasts
10: YouTube

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