Hi everyone, not sure which board to post this on...
Where do you go for info on shares?
I would like to glance at the PE ratios for all the shares in the FTSE AIM, where do I find this?
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Where do you get your stock analysis from?
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: Where do you get your stock analysis from?
I assume you've looked at ADVFN - the single best website for al PIs.
https://uk.advfn.com/
Also the LSE of course:
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/
https://uk.advfn.com/
Also the LSE of course:
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Where do you get your stock analysis from?
The eternal problem with secondary information is that there are lots of different potentially equally valid ways of calculating this. There are lots of sources which provide different versions.
I do subscribe to Advfn for real time pricing and other information, but I also subscribe to Stockopedia for the historic analyses and some screening. Then again in terms of managing my investments it is worthwhile spending some cash to both save me time in doing analysis and also to collate information.
Hargreaves Lansdown and YouInvest also both provide such information free to air. For smaller portfolios spending the cash on things like stockopedia may not be worthwhile and you can then rely on HL and AJ Bell (YouInvest).
Many online brokers provide some information as well. The eternal problem is how reliable it all is. It remains useful to read the account for companies and look at their reports.
I do subscribe to Advfn for real time pricing and other information, but I also subscribe to Stockopedia for the historic analyses and some screening. Then again in terms of managing my investments it is worthwhile spending some cash to both save me time in doing analysis and also to collate information.
Hargreaves Lansdown and YouInvest also both provide such information free to air. For smaller portfolios spending the cash on things like stockopedia may not be worthwhile and you can then rely on HL and AJ Bell (YouInvest).
Many online brokers provide some information as well. The eternal problem is how reliable it all is. It remains useful to read the account for companies and look at their reports.
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Where do you get your stock analysis from?
To view the stocks in a specific index, then Stockopedia.
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: Where do you get your stock analysis from?
I don't have any single website that does all I need, but this list may be of interest
http://lemonfoolfinancialsoftware.weebl ... sites.html
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http://lemonfoolfinancialsoftware.weebl ... sites.html
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Re: Where do you get your stock analysis from?
Shaker wrote:Hi everyone, not sure which board to post this on...
Where do you go for info on shares?
I would like to glance at the PE ratios for all the shares in the FTSE AIM, where do I find this?
Well "I" go to a paid for service which is (very) likely to be right.
If all you want to do is "glance" there are plenty of free sources, but I suspect, like in most things, you get what you pay for.
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