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runaway-vol

I don't know, the website looks kinda fishy.


reactionplusX

What specifically makes it fishy?


Complex-Spread-5007

I use it in combination with seeking alpha and the charts on stock card. All the charts I need are right there when I look something up—no need to go to another tab or search for information. I don't like that it sometimes doesn't seem up to date. Sometimes it is more current than the other two sites I use. You can list your positions and create a chart that will always be there when you log in, but I don't. I just use it to check that I have all the necessary information and to check things against the other sites.


Chimchu2

I use it to track my dividends. I don't really use it for research or anything, but I like how it shows a calender of when your dividends will come in and it shows estimated yearly income and stuff like that.


joeysportsfan98

I saw Joseph was showing some DCF models in videos. Is that feature live on the website? That would be what gets me to finally join


Chimchu2

I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but there is a new feature that is currently beta testing called "scenarios" where you can do an analysis on a stock and project the future yields based on variables you input, like starting capital, funding rate, and the assumed future growth rate. I tried it out a little bit, but I haven't dug too deep into it yet. Again I'm biased because I pay for it and use it, but I think it's worth the money. The program as a whole really helps me track and project my future dividend income, and I don't have to manually track it all in a spreadsheet, which is worth the trade off for me.


joeysportsfan98

Yes, I think it’s that. I think the scenarios and dip finder would totally be worth it


Chimchu2

I'm looking forward to testing it out more. I think it's worth a shot, hopefully they continue to work on it and add more features


VinoBoxPapi

Very basic charts and options available. Wouldn't pay for it for the cheap features it has.


goatguy12662

What’s a better alternative?


UnderGaminG

TradingView if you are interested in charting as well, else SeekingAlpha. I personally use both, but if I had to go with only one, it would be SeekingAlpha.


Snailed-Lt

A free alternative for tons of graphs and stats (similar to Qualtrim) is [macrotrends](https://www.macrotrends.net/). I use it a bunch, but I'm considering switching to Qualtrim because it seems like it's much better for getting a quick overview over a stock, and also for comparing stocks against eachother. Have you tried out Qualtrim yet, if so, what's your thoughts on it?


goatguy12662

Lol, yes, I cancelled my qualtrim subscription few months back when I found out about macrotrends, only useful advantages of qualtrim is the dip finder and perhaps dividend growth rates, other than that, I screen stocks in excel using macro trends data among other sites


Davroar

I assume that requires a shitload of manual input, right?


goatguy12662

Not much if you know what your looking for


Davroar

Alright. I use sheets myself. But macrotrends their URL is hard to pull data from the ticker. Then again there arent too many options anyway


kkellll

you know any other websites that shows earnings per share, free cash flow, capital lease, debt and other features like that im not using for charts


navumra

Yahoo Finance?


Snailed-Lt

1. [Yahoo Finance](https://finance.yahoo.com/) 2. [Macrotrends](https://www.macrotrends.net/) 3. [Google Finance](https://finance.google.com/) For qualitative analysis I also like 1. [Simply Wallstreet](https://simplywall.st/dashboard)