Turn pasted stock pages into fast ratio analysis and a buy-timing score you can save and share.
Paste the listing. Get the score.
Paste a Yahoo Finance stock page, let the app pull out likely valuation and quality metrics, then adjust your fair-value inputs to decide whether this looks like a good time to buy.
Supported Listing Sources: Yahoo Finance stock pages and similar stock snapshots with labeled ratios.
What you get: Extracted stock facts, editable valuation inputs, a weighted score, and a buy-timing dashboard based on core ratios like P/E, PEG, margins, growth, and risk.
Paste Listing
Bring in the stock page
Paste the Yahoo Finance page text or clipboard HTML. If the page exposes a stock chart or company visual, the app will try to reduce it and place it above the stock headline automatically.
Paste a Yahoo Finance stock page to extract likely ratio and valuation data.
Review every value before using the score or buy-timing summary.
Saved Stocks
Your saved stock idea library
Save a stock after you clean up the data and assumptions. You can reload it later or copy a shareable snapshot link for a partner or investing note.
Workflow
How this version works
Paste a Yahoo Finance stock page or load the demo stock.
Review extracted metrics like price, P/E, PEG, margins, and growth.
Add your fair-value and entry assumptions.
Save the stock locally or copy a share link with the current score snapshot.
Stock Facts
Review the extracted stock details
These are the facts the parser thinks it found in the pasted stock page. Everything stays editable so you can clean up any misses.
Investment Inputs
Fill in the buy-side assumptions
Stock pages rarely match your own fair value, target entry, or margin-of-safety rules, so this section is where you finish the scoring model.
Core Deal Inputs
Update the numbers that drive the score
These are the fastest fields to adjust when you want to test whether a stock looks compelling enough to buy now, wait on, or avoid.
Executive Dashboard
Score the stock at a glance
A weighted stock score out of 100 with a letter grade, built from valuation support, growth quality, balance-sheet risk, entry timing, and outlook.
Stocks
Deal Metrics
Supporting stock outputs
Investment Takeaways
What stands out from the numbers
Why Save It
Make this your running stock notebook
Saving a stock keeps your cleaned-up data and buy-side assumptions on this device. Sharing generates a snapshot link of the current analysis so someone else can open the same score and valuation view.
Good use case
Screen several stocks quickly, save the best ones, and revisit the shortlist when earnings, price movement, or your conviction changes.