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Stocks: Research & Analysis Tools

Research US stocks with comprehensive financial data, valuations, dividends, and analyst ratings. Browse by index, sector, industry, or use our screeners to find investments.

Stock research involves analyzing company financials, valuation metrics (P/E ratio, price-to-book, dividend yield), and market position to make informed investment decisions. FinSpry provides 60+ metrics for 5,300+ stocks.

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Research stocks across 100+ industries with comprehensive analysis. Filter from software and semiconductors to banks and biotechnology. Compare stocks within specific industries to identify investment opportunities that match your research strategy.

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Use our stock research tools to analyze investments. Screen 5,300+ stocks by 60+ valuation metrics, calculate dividend income projections, and access a comprehensive financial glossary for investment terminology.

Key Stock Analysis Terms & Definitions

What are stock valuation metrics?

Stock valuation metrics are ratios that compare a company's stock price to its fundamentals (earnings, revenue, assets). Key metrics include P/E ratio, price-to-book, price-to-sales, and EV/EBITDA. They help investors determine if a stock is over or undervalued relative to peers.

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What does market capitalization mean?

Market cap is a company's total value calculated by multiplying its current stock price by shares outstanding. It categorizes companies: mega-cap ($200B+), large-cap ($10B-$200B), mid-cap ($2B-$10B), small-cap ($300M-$2B), and micro-cap ($50M-$300M).

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What is the P/E ratio?

The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divides a stock's price by earnings per share, indicating how much investors pay for each dollar of earnings. A P/E of 15 means investors pay $15 for every $1 of annual earnings. Lower P/E may suggest undervaluation; higher ratios suggest growth expectations.

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What is dividend yield?

Dividend yield is a stock's annual dividend payment divided by its current price, expressed as a percentage. A yield of 3% means you earn 3% annually from dividends. Higher yields indicate more income, but research payout sustainability using payout ratio and cash flow metrics.

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How do I compare stocks for investment?

Stock comparison involves evaluating multiple companies side-by-side using valuation metrics, financial statements, and performance data. Our comparison tool lets you analyze up to 10 stocks or ETFs simultaneously with 40+ metrics, interactive charts, and side-by-side financial data.

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What is fundamental analysis?

Fundamental analysis evaluates a company's intrinsic value by examining financial statements, earnings trends, revenue growth, profit margins, and competitive position. Investors use fundamental analysis to identify undervalued stocks and make long-term investment decisions based on company quality.

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