Tykr is a stock screener and education platform all-in-one. It guides you throughout your entire investing journey and helps you reduce risk and manage your own investments.
If someone tells you to buy a stock, the last thing you should do is buy that stock. The first thing you should do is ask “why?”.
Tykr has an easy-to-understand rating system that clearly informs you on why a stock is rated On Sale (potential buy), Watch, or Overpriced (potential sell). This gives you the confidence to move forward and positions you as the expert when you share this knowledge with family, friends, and other investors.
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You're right. But there's a tykr.com now as well. Source: 11 months ago
1) There are a number of websites, which provide stock picks, stock alerts ( stocksignal, Tykr, Kavout and many others). Are they all breaking the law? By reading up more, it seems when enforcing the law, SEC only goes after folks who are using pump and dump schemes, and making false guarantees of sure returns. So, I am not sure that all sites are illegal. Source: 11 months ago
I recently got my hands on a tykr.com account. They use Calculation Guidance 2 - Tykr - Sticker Price - Tykr for calculating stock value. Can someone check this and confirm if this is a good valuation technique? Source: about 2 years ago
I've been dabbling with Tykr it's a pretty neat tool for value investing. Source: about 2 years ago
The way to value stocks is by running a DCF analysis. There's software that can do that for you, for example at: finbox.com. In a DCF analysis you have to come up with some estimates with regards to future revenue, capex, depreciation, EBITDA margins, and other things like that. Then, based on these estimates and your desired rate of return, the DCF model should tell you how much the company is worth today. Source: over 1 year ago
The bond market is twice the size of the equity market, but it's more opaque. I'm looking for some kind of dashboard, like Wallmine, Finbox, Trading Economics, or Messari, for real-time capital flows through Treasurys, bonds, credit markets, and the like. Any good resources out there? Also, anything good on private markets as well (VC, PE, etc.)? Source: about 2 years ago
I know finbox.com got this $10k grant but never did YC itself. Source: over 2 years ago
How good is finbox.com? The models you can choose from are already filled up. Is that data I can rely on? Source: about 3 years ago
I made this data visualisation in Adobe After Effects. I download the stock information from Finbox (https://finbox.com) and created json file with it. I linked this data file to the animation using Javascript. Source: about 3 years ago
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