Compare Stocks & ETFs Side by Side
Use this free stock comparison tool to compare up to 10 stocks and ETFs side by side with real-time data and 40+ financial metrics.
Analyze P/E ratio, market cap, dividends, revenue growth, and more. Add any stock or ETF ticker to start comparing. Mix stocks and ETFs in the same comparison to evaluate direct equity exposure against diversified index investing.
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How to Compare Stocks and ETFs
1. Add Securities
Search by ticker symbol (e.g., AAPL, MSFT, SPY) to add up to 10 stocks or ETFs. Each security is added to a comparison table with real-time pricing and key metrics.
2. Explore Tabs
Switch between Overview, Valuation, Performance, Dividends, Earnings, and Analyst tabs to view category-specific metrics. Each tab presents data side by side for easy comparison.
3. Compare Returns
Use the interactive chart to visualize historical performance across different time periods (1M, 3M, YTD, 1Y, 5Y, Max). Overlay multiple securities to see relative returns.
Shareable URLs: Your comparison updates the URL automatically. Bookmark or share the link to preserve your selected securities.
Stock Comparison Metrics & Features
- Valuation Ratios (P/E, P/B, P/S, EV/EBITDA)
- Dividend Metrics (Yield, Payout Ratio, Growth Rate)
- Financial Performance (ROE, ROA, Profit Margins)
- Revenue & Earnings Growth
- Price Performance (1M, 3M, YTD, 1Y, 5Y, Max)
- Risk & Debt Analysis (Debt Ratios, Cash Flow)
Valuation Metrics
P/E ratio, P/B ratio, P/S ratio, EV/EBITDA, market cap, and enterprise value.
Performance Data
Historical returns across 1M, 3M, 6M, YTD, 1Y, 3Y, 5Y, 10Y, and max timeframes. Compare total stock return including dividends and price appreciation.
Dividend Analysis
Dividend yield, payout ratio, 5-year growth rate, and payment consistency for income-focused investors.
Earnings & Revenue
EPS, revenue growth, profit margins, and quarterly earnings trends.
Analyst Ratings
Consensus ratings, price targets, and recommendations from Wall Street analysts to gauge institutional sentiment and expectations.
Financial Health
Debt ratios, cash flow, ROE, ROA, and other profitability indicators.
Why Compare Stocks Side by Side?
A stock comparison tool helps investors evaluate multiple securities on the same set of financial metrics, making relative valuation and fundamental analysis faster and more objective. Comparing stocks side by side helps investors make better-informed decisions. By analyzing multiple securities simultaneously, you can evaluate relative valuations, competitive positioning, and fundamental strengths to identify which companies offer better value, stronger growth potential, and more attractive risk-adjusted returns.
Sector Peer Analysis
Compare companies within the same sector to identify the strongest performers. Evaluate tech giants (AAPL vs MSFT vs GOOGL), semiconductor leaders (NVDA vs AMD vs INTC), or financial institutions (JPM vs BAC vs WFC) to find the best-positioned players in their industries.
Stock vs ETF Tradeoffs
Evaluate individual stocks against sector ETFs or broad market funds (e.g., AAPL vs QQQ, or TSLA vs XLY) to understand whether concentrated equity exposure offers better risk-adjusted returns than diversified index investing. Use our ETF screener to find sector-specific funds. Compare expense ratios, volatility, and total returns.
Dividend Income Planning
Compare dividend-paying stocks (KO vs PEP, or T vs VZ) or dividend ETFs to build an income-focused portfolio. Use our dividend calculator to project future income. Analyze dividend yields, payout ratios, growth rates, and payment consistency to identify the most reliable income streams with sustainable distributions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I compare stocks side by side?
To compare stocks side by side, enter up to 10 ticker symbols in the search bar above. The tool instantly loads real-time data including prices, valuations, performance metrics, and analyst ratings. Use the interactive chart to visualize historical returns and switch between tabs to explore different financial data categories.
Can I compare stocks and ETFs together?
Yes, you can compare stocks and ETFs in the same view. The tool supports mixed comparisons, allowing you to evaluate individual stocks alongside exchange-traded funds to understand tradeoffs between direct equity exposure and diversified index investing.
What metrics should I use to compare stocks?
Focus on valuation ratios like P/E ratio, P/B ratio, and P/S ratio to assess relative pricing. Compare profitability metrics like ROE, ROA, and profit margins to evaluate efficiency. Analyze dividend yield and payout ratios for income potential, and review revenue and earnings growth rates to gauge expansion trends.
How many stocks can I compare at once?
You can compare up to 10 stocks and ETFs simultaneously. This allows for comprehensive sector peer analysis or evaluating multiple investment candidates across different industries.
How do I share or save a stock comparison?
Stock comparisons are automatically saved in the URL. When you add symbols to your comparison, the URL updates automatically to include all selected securities. Bookmark the URL or share the link to preserve your comparison setup. Anyone with the link can view the same securities side by side.
What is the best way to compare two stocks?
The best way to compare two stocks is to use multiple metrics across valuation, growth, profitability, and dividends. Start with valuation ratios like P/E ratio, P/B ratio, and P/S ratio to assess relative pricing. Then examine revenue and earnings growth rates to gauge expansion trends. Review profitability metrics like ROE, ROA, and profit margins to evaluate operational efficiency. Finally, analyze dividend yield, payout ratio, and payment consistency for income potential.
Is it better to invest in individual stocks or ETFs?
Individual stocks and ETFs each offer distinct advantages. Individual stocks provide direct equity exposure, potential for higher returns, and control over specific company selection, but require more research and carry higher risk. ETFs offer instant diversification, lower volatility, professional management, and convenience, but charge expense ratios and limit upside potential. Most investors benefit from a balanced approach using both: ETFs for core diversified holdings and individual stocks for targeted growth opportunities.
Is this stock comparison tool free?
Yes, FinSpry's stock comparison tool is completely free with no account required. Compare up to 10 stocks and ETFs side by side with real-time pricing, valuation ratios, dividend data, performance charts, and analyst ratings.
How do I compare stock P/E ratios?
Add the stocks you want to compare, then switch to the Valuation tab to see P/E ratios side by side. The tool also shows P/B ratio, P/S ratio, PEG ratio, EV/EBITDA, and other valuation metrics so you can assess which stock offers better relative value.












































































































