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How to use stock research
- 1Search any stockType a ticker (AAPL) or company name in the search box above. You can also click any stock from the lists below to jump straight to its research page.
- 2Start with SummaryThe Summary tab gives you a graded overview — 71 metrics across Valuation, Profitability, Health, Growth, Efficiency, and Shareholder Returns. Each section gets a letter grade (A+ to F) with color-coded ratings.
- 3Dig into financialsUse the Financials tab for income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow with multi-year history. Toggle between annual and quarterly views.
- 4Check valuationThe Valuation tab shows DCF intrinsic value, analyst price targets, and peer comparison. Use the DCF tab (Pro) to build your own model with custom growth and discount rate assumptions.
- 5Find leading indicators with StatsThe Stats tab runs correlation analysis on any two metrics with optional year offsets. Test if R&D this year predicts earnings 2 years later, or if buybacks improve ROE.
- 6Follow smart moneyThe Ownership tab (Pro) shows insider trades, congressional Senate/House trading, and institutional 13F filings. See exactly who's buying and selling.
- 7Compare side by sideUse the Compare tab to stack up to 5 stocks across 32 metrics in 8 categories. Best values are highlighted in green so you can spot the winner instantly.