Simply Wall St
simplywall.stSummary
Ask questionsSimply Wall St is an all-in-one platform designed for long-term stock investors, offering tools for portfolio tracking, in-depth stock analysis, and discovery of investment ideas. It provides visual insights, screeners, and alerts to help users research companies, manage their portfolios, and find winning stocks across global markets.
Features7/15
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Newsletter Subscription
Search & Filter
Multimedia Content Support
Category-Based Content Library
Popular & Trending Sections
Other
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Tag-Based Navigation
Responsive Design
SEO Optimization
Analytics & Tracking
Social Sharing
Related Articles Recommendation
Author Profiles
Iframe Embeds
Archive by Date
Comments or Feedback
PricingFreemium
See allFree
- 5 Company Reports per Month
- 1 Portfolio, 10 Holdings
- 1 Watchlist
- Limited Screeners & Alerts
- Limited Risk & Reward Updates
- Limited Screeners & Alerts
- Limited Risk & Reward Updates
Premium
- 30 Company Reports per Month
- 3 Portfolios, 30 Holdings
- 3 Watchlists
- 3 Stock Screeners & Alerts
- Limited Risk & Reward Updates
- Brokerage Sync
- Priority Support
- Limited Risk & Reward Updates
Unlimited
- Unlimited Company Reports
- 5 Portfolios, Unlimited Holdings
- 5 Watchlists
- 10 Stock Screeners & Alerts
- Unlimited Risk & Reward Updates
- Brokerage Sync
- Priority Support
Rationale
Simply Wall St is primarily a stock analysis and portfolio management platform, which differs from the 'Fluent in Finance Platform' that focuses on general personal finance education through articles and guides. While Simply Wall St offers some educational content and market insights, its core value proposition is not a broad content library for financial literacy across various topics like crypto, economy, or career advice. It does, however, have features like a newsletter, search and filter capabilities for stocks and ideas, and uses multimedia (charts, graphs) to present data. It also appears to be responsive and optimized for SEO, and likely uses analytics. However, it lacks a broad category-based content library for general financial education, popular/trending sections for articles, related article recommendations, author profiles, or comments/feedback on educational content.