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My best friend for managing investments
Stockopedia is just a great system to help anyone to become a be tater investor. I particularly like the screening facilities that allow choices by quality, momentum and value and the ratings and traffic lights system that give early warning of underlying problems. The wealth of data on individual companies is brilliant as is the graphing facilities and stop loss advices to help me keep an eye how shares in the portfolio are perforated a glance. There’s loads of teaching aids covering the different styles of winning investors too. I wouldn’t be without Stockopedia. It really has improved my investment returns.
Super
Super
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3/5
Good source of info
Good source of info
Very informative
Very informative
Not very useful
Not very useful
Helpful for analysis
Helpful for analysis
Good
Good
Good
Good
ok
ok
A very good service. Particularly…
A very good service. Particularly value the daily Small Cap Value Report
fine
fine
excellent product
excellent product
Good
Good
Very useful for fundamental analysis
Very useful for fundamental analysis
The best in the market…
The best in the market for competent investors
It’s a real shame they…
It’s a real shame they are charging so much for fixed price analytic data. If you decline the annual subscription renewal you get a better rate which also really annoyed me.
Everything one could reasonably seek,…
Everything one could reasonably seek, and then more
very comprehensive – pity doesn’t…
very comprehensive – pity doesn’t cover unit trusts and oeics
Stockopedia Review
Name: Stockopedia
Description: Stockopedia is a an online research and data platform that provides fundamental information on shares. Stockopedia won “best research provider” in the 2023 Good Money Guide Awards.
Can Stockopedia make you money?
One of Stockopedia’s USPs is that you can replicate the investment strategies of investment managers. For example, you can run a stock screener to highlight stocks that fall under the investment criteria of the Zulu Principle developed by legendary investor Jim Slater.
Pros
- Excellent data screeners
- Regularly updated small-cap analysis
- Great customer service
- Global coverage
Cons
- Paid service
- No futures and options coverage
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Overall
4.7Stockopedia wins Best Research Provider at the Good Money Guide Awards 2024
Stockopedia won Best Research Provider this year because they consistently perform well in our annual survey and receive excellent individual reviews. Customers frequently praise Stockopedia as an invaluable source of research and data on both UK and global stock markets. You may also be interested in: FCA finally flexing and fining Finfluencers for promoting scams
Are there any free alternatives to Stockopedia?
Stockopedia is a brilliant stock market data platform. But it’s not cheap. Are there any free alternatives? Absolutely. Here’s a look at a few companies and websites that provide free stock market data today. Koyfin Koyfin is quite similar to Stockopedia in that it’s a financial data platform designed for retail investors. One key difference,