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Help!! Subscription based Stock & ETF research site with Screener

loutus_flower
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I did a search on MSE, and couldn't find anything so decided to post a question.
I know all about finviz, yahoo finance etc free tools for researching my stocks and ETF's.
Personally I don't find them intuitive at all.
What I'm looking for is a research platform that will look at the fundamentals of a stock or fund for possible investment (inc fees and management etc).
I was going to use Fidelity, but I would have to open up an investment account (and their fees are steep if you want to buy a stock or a fund).
I then tried simply wall street and was excited but noticed that people on Reddit thought it was 'meh' but it's £7 a month.
So I am reaching out to you lovely people for recommendations with good quality and analysis and a decent price point.
I know all about finviz, yahoo finance etc free tools for researching my stocks and ETF's.
Personally I don't find them intuitive at all.
What I'm looking for is a research platform that will look at the fundamentals of a stock or fund for possible investment (inc fees and management etc).
I was going to use Fidelity, but I would have to open up an investment account (and their fees are steep if you want to buy a stock or a fund).
I then tried simply wall street and was excited but noticed that people on Reddit thought it was 'meh' but it's £7 a month.
So I am reaching out to you lovely people for recommendations with good quality and analysis and a decent price point.
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Can anyone help me with this?0
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In-depth research generally costs money. As people need to be paid for their time. Websites such as Morningstar, London Stock Exchange, Citywire, Reuters, MarketWatch, Bloomberg are a way of keeping abreast of events.0
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Thrugelmir said:In-depth research generally costs money. As people need to be paid for their time. Websites such as Morningstar, London Stock Exchange, Citywire, Reuters, MarketWatch, Bloomberg are a way of keeping abreast of events.0
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