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Beanvest has a chart that displays historical EPS estimates vs real EPS. Source: over 1 year ago
Hi, I'm building Beanvest which has hopefully a more attractive UI than the software you mentioned. I has a generous free tier. Would love to have your feedback :). Source: over 2 years ago
I don't know if this fits your need but would love your feedback if any feature you'd like is missing: https://beanvest.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Welcome to the official Beanvest subreddit ! You can discuss the software features or general investing strategies. I would be happy to answer any question :). Source: over 2 years ago
Hey! I'm currently building Beanvest which works with stocks, ETFs, and cryptos. There's no app for the moment, only a web version. It has features such as allocation charts (by currency, industry, asset class, ...), portfolio benchmark vs S&P 500 (or any other index), etc... I'm constantly improving the app (for example I just released an integration with Degiro) and would love to have your feedback :). Source: over 2 years ago
Go to betterment.com and put it in their cash reserve. You'll get a good interest rate that should help at least reduce some inflation risk. Source: 12 months ago
If you want a less frightening way to invest, betterment.com was my gateway into investing. It has a pre-selected basket of index funds and bonds, and you can just select your risk tolerance, set up a deposit schedule, and they take care of the rest. I started with $10/paycheck 11 years ago, and now I have almost $20,000 invested as I kept increasing my automated deposits as my salary grew. Source: about 1 year ago
Also about Betterment: they too started offering crypto at exactly the wrong time, but unlike M1 they have the decency to hide it from view! If I go to betterment.com now, I don't see any reference to crypto on the main page unless you scroll all the way down to the site map at the bottom. That's something else that M1+ could offer:. Source: over 1 year ago
Lastly sign up for a free investment app like acorns, betterment.com, robin hood etc. Once you've got your budget setup dump everything else into those when combined with your credit card buffer you can always pull back out or preferrably reduce next months investments if you find yourself low on funds one month. Source: over 1 year ago
There are muuuuuuch better options today that Edward Jones. Your "local guy" makes a living adding maintenance costs to your account. The original poster here could do really well by checking out betterment.com and just following the on-screen prompts (they offer IRAs, too). Next time you meet with your local guy, ask him how much (the exact dollar amount) he's made from the fees on your investment account...and... Source: almost 2 years ago
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