Hello, after the recent decline in the stock market, I figured I should try to learn as much as I can about investing over the next few years to mitigate my losses as much as possible. I want to start out using basic finance ratios, none of that chart prediction shit, I just want the basics and Its annoying to go through a ton of websites to find industry averages and the correct numbers for quarters and stuff. So, I was wondering if any of you could recommend some type of free software or website that shows basic things like the following:
1. Debt Ratio
2. Cash Flow
3. P/E ratio, and industry average pe ratio
4. Price/sales ratio, and the industry average
5. Current ratio
>>1033686
we need a sticky for this
>watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEDIj9JBTC8
>read
Intelligent Investor - Ben Graham
>evaluate and simluate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ija5kWGFZVY (gurufocus.com)
>>1033788
Thanks for the links, I really appreciate it and I'm watching it now. And I actually got the intelligent investor for christmas and Security analysis, so im looking forward to reading both of those. But I was wondering if theres a site that has extensive financial information about each company relative to their industry, obviously quarter by quarter. Anything like that exist that isnt yahoo finance?
>>1034218
yes, gurufocus.com
you can get a lot of information in the free version, although the premium one for $300 is really great but not essential. It is the site that is used in the video I posted last.
https://www.youtube.com/user/EducationUnlocked/playlists
https://www.youtube.com/user/moneycontent/videos