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Jun 5, 2024 18 tweets 5 min read
This is a simple guide on how you can analyze an Income Statement in under 5 minutes

You'll be able to use this strategy even if you're a complete beginner and you hate accounting: An Income Statement tells a story:

At the top, you see how much money entered the business as revenue.

In the middle, you see how the business spent money on expenses.

And all the way at the bottom, you see how much the business kept as profit.
Mar 16, 2022 17 tweets 5 min read
Let’s say you’re really interested in buying a stock… How can you figure out if it’s a good time to buy?

One helpful framework is to look at Valuation Multiples.

In this thread, we explain what a Valuation Multiple is and how to access them on 100,000+ stocks globally: 1/ A valuation Multiple is a quick & dirty valuation tool.

The Multiples method is just a shorthand way of valuing the company and is a proxy for a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation. Image
Dec 28, 2021 20 tweets 6 min read
How to set up watchlists for your stocks on TIKR.

One of the best features on TIKR is our watchlist feed, which shows upcoming events, news, transcripts & filings for the specific stocks on your watchlist.

In this thread, we'll explain how to best use our watchlist feature: 1/ You can access our watchlists feature from the left navigation bar.

The first time you try to create a watchlist, this is the page that you will see. Simply click on "Add Watchlist" to get started.
Jul 13, 2021 10 tweets 3 min read
BIG NEWS:
1) We are launching our global equity screener today!
2) Anyone can sign up for TIKR's free beta with this link: app.tikr.com/register?ref=t…

In this thread, we talk about TIKR's mission, how the screener works, and more. Thank you everyone for your support! 1/ We built TIKR to empower individuals to make better investing decisions. We felt that it was unfair how large institutions could afford to pay $20k+/year for Bloomberg while others were stuck using Yahoo Finance