Trading securities is at an all-time high, and so is the number of new investors! Quick Scoop nets out the pluses and minuses of each stock, ETF and mutual fund, making it easier for investors to do their due diligence before putting their money to work!
Hey Hunters 👋
We made Quick Scoop to help investors make buy or sell stock, mutual fund and ETF decisions. Quick scoop provides the bull and the bear case for each security based on quantitative analysis, and summarizes the findings, assigning Finny Score to each security. The analysis is fully data-driven, and is meant to be a starting point for your further security research. We don't provide any buy or sell recommendations (we believe that would be a disservice to investors).
Context
Commission-free trades are making it easier to place small bets on stocks, enabling investors to take on high-risk positions. With speculative investments on the rise, we built Quick Scoop with a goal to help investors net out the good, the bad and the ugly about each individual stock, ETF or mutual fund.
Key features
💥The bull and the bear case for stocks;
💥The positives and negatives of individual mutual funds and ETFs based on quant analysis;
💥Finny Score for each security (the balance of positives and negatives);
💥Monthly updates;
💥Weekly newsletter summarizing investment ideas and insights.
Special Product Hunt offer
Quick Scoop is a part of the Finny Premium package. If you’d like to try Quick Scoop for free for 7 days, please use this link. Finny Premium costs $8.25 a month (paid annually), roughly the price of two lattes.
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Feel free to comment below or ask me anything.
@davidobwaya Thank you, David. Generally speaking, large caps have deeper coverage for two reasons: 1. we have more data points on large caps; 2. our in-house analysts are more knowledgeable about large caps. As far as the analysis, quantitative data points are computer generated, while qualitative statements are human generated.
@_jacksmith Thanks, Jack. On some new stocks, like Nikola, we don't have sufficient data points. Hence we have no analysis. But I agree with you the UX should be better!
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I can see why Robinhood traders need a tool like this:-)
@andrew_zeivald In a few ways: 1. You won't find bull/bear case analysis on Yahoo Finance; 2. There is no contextual interpretation of numbers/metrics of Yahoo Finance; e.g., is expense ratio 0.5% good or bad? 3. UX/focus; at Finny you see a netted out view right away; details come later.
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