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    ? The official trading and investment thread $£€ (Pooper free ?)

    Hello fellow traders, investors and dirty spekulants

    This thread is to ask intelligent questions to trading, be it stocks/shares, forex, commodities, or any other financial instrument.

    My first question is this.

    Anyone using / subscribed to Stockopedia - Stock Screening, Ratings, & Portfolio Analysis ?

    I'm interested in the tools, reports and rankings there, anyone any comments or feedback?

    PS Please keep this thread Pooper free. TIA.

    #2
    Motley fool is free. I use that to screen my stocks.

    Motley Fool News & Analysis | The Motley Fool
    I'm alright Jack

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      #3
      Stockopedia has stock ranks which looks interesting

      Stock Ranks & Quality| Stockopedia

      Which seems to give excess returns



      And quite detailed stock reports and analysis

      Stock Reports & Insights | Stockopedia


      I'm likely to give it a free trial, but if anyone has used this I'd be interested to know how they got on.

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        #4
        If they were good at “screening” they’d be keeping it secret and investing themselves, surely?

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          #5
          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          If they were good at “screening” they’d be keeping it secret and investing themselves, surely?
          It's not so much it gives you an advantage, as stopping you making stupid investments. You could argue it gives you an advantage over the naive retail investor. If you want to buy individual stocks you always need to screen them, whether by watching CNBC, Stockopedia or Motley Fool.
          I'm alright Jack

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            #6
            Personally I only watch AMD TV

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              #7
              I use sharesmagazine.co.uk, to look at the financials, and I find the RNS updates area for each stock is well laid out and easy to browse.


              Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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                #8
                Ziggy,

                Just curious as to how you're picking stocks? Fundamentals or price action? Are you purposely focusing on AIM?

                No need to say if it's a trade secret.

                Ta
                DoND
                Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.

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