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Apr 16, 2023 17 tweets 7 min read Read on X
🧵 The internet is full of investing resources.

If you know how to use them well, it can be a gold mine.

Here are the best 15 free investing tools:
1. @MorningstarInc

Morningstar is an American financial services firm. It provides an array of investment research and investment management services.

You can take a look at a company’s financials, valuation, operating performance, dividend, ownership and much more. Image
2. Dataroma

This site allows you to track the portfolios of the best investors in the world. Think about Warren Buffett and Terry Smith.

You can also take a look at which stocks are bought the most by these superinvestors, which insiders are buying their own stocks. Image
3. @YahooFinance

Yahoo Finance provides you with financial news, data and commentary including stock quotes, press releases, financial reports, and original content.

It’s a great website to check daily stock news or create a watchlist. Image
4. @SeekingAlpha

If you are looking for stock analysis, Seeking Alpha is the place to be.

You can follow the stocks you want and you’ll receive an email each time someone publishes an article about the companies you’re interested in. Image
5. The SEC website

The SEC website gives you access to the full text of SEC filings since 2001.

Everything that a company has filed over the past few years can be found on this website. Image
6. ROIC.ai

Via https://t.co/fCzqDbarmV you can find more than 30 years of financial data for free. https://t.co/fCzqDbarmV covers more than 37.000 companies.

It’s a great way to look at the evolution of the financials of a company. Image
7. The company’s website

The best way to start analyzing a stock is by going to the company’s ‘Investor Relations’ section on their website.

Via this section, you can download it’s annual reports, investor presentations, and much more. Image
8. Stratosphere

Stratosphere offers you a platform where you can take a look at the financials of a company, visualize data, and screen for stocks which match certain criteria. Image
9. Investopedia

If you want to learn about a certain investment topic, Investopedia is the place to be.

It features articles, tutorials, videos, and other content designed to help individuals make informed financial decisions. Image
10. @Quartr_App (@Prof_Kalkyl)

The Quatr App is a financial research and investor relations platform.

This app makes it easy for you to listen to conference calls and take a look at the Investor Presentation of a company. Image
11. Nasdaq

The website of Nasdaq is a must for investors. It allows you to get:

- Stock market information and data
- Company news and research
- Investment tools and resources (screeners, educational sources, …) Image
12. FinViz

FinViz is a great stock screener.

It also offers a portfolio tracker and you can take a look at insider activity of management. Image
13. Google Finance

Google Finance offers you a customizable dashboard for tracking stocks, market news, and trends. Image
14. Whale Wisdom

Whale Wisdom is, just like Dataroma, a great website to track the portfolio of superinvestors and funds.

You can also take a look which stocks are bought and sold the most in the recent past. Image
15. Twitter

Last but not least, FinTwit is a great place to get investment inspiration and discuss your investment ideas with other investors.

If you are not following Compounding Quality yet, I would be honored to have you. Image
That's it for today.

If you want to learn about even more free investing resources, you can take a look here:
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