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Stop relying on hype. Use our real-time stock screener and fundamental analysis tools to find undervalued companies with durable competitive advantages.
Smart Valuation Metrics
Go beyond simple P/E. Our platform calculates PEGY ratios (Price/Earnings-to-Growth-and-Yield) to identify true value in both growth and dividend stocks.
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Instantly assess balance sheet strength with Net Debt/EBITDA and Interest Coverage ratios. Avoid value traps with clear bankruptcy risk indicators.
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Income investors trust our Free Cash Flow Payout analysis to verify if dividends are sustainable or at risk of being cut.
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We don't just show you a number. We show you how that number compares to the company's 5-year history and its sector peers.
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Common Stock Analysis Questions
What is a good P/E ratio for 2024?▼
There is no single "good" P/E. In high-interest rate environments, P/E ratios typically contract. Compare a stock's current P/E (e.g., 20x) against its historical average (e.g., 25x) to gauge relative value.
How do I find undervalued stocks?▼
Look for discrepancies between price and quality. A classic value screen looks for: Low P/E relative to peers, High ROIC (>15%), and Positive Free Cash Flow Growth.
PEGY vs. PEG Ratio?▼
The standard PEG ratio ignores dividends. Our PEGY Ratio includes dividend yield, making it far more accurate for valuing mature, income-generating companies like REITs or Utilities.
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