Guides
Learn how to research a US stock
Pick a guide, compare a tool, or open Watchlist if you already know your tickers.
Start here
Choose the job you need to do.
Start with evidence
Use a filings-first checklist, write the thesis and invalidation case, then add serious candidates to Watchlist.
Browse guidesPath BPicking a research stack
Compare stocksbrew with Tickertape, Finviz, and other brief tools before you commit.
OpenPath CTry free tools first
Run Should I Buy on a ticker, compare peers, then explore Heat, Screens, and the full free toolkit.
OpenFree tools
Live on stocksbrew. No paywall to try them.
Power trades
What US lawmakers bought and sold, straight from STOCK Act filings. Updated daily.
Should I Buy?
Check valuation, growth, quality and momentum on any US ticker. Add it to Watchlist in one click.
Compare stocks
Line up 2–5 US tickers side by side with the best row highlighted.
Portfolio Analyzer
Upload holdings and see concentration, overlap, and risk.
Position size calculator
Shares, dollar risk, and R:R from account size, risk %, and stop.
IPO calendar
Upcoming US listings and lock-up dates in one view.
Stock Market Heatmap
See the US stocks getting unusual attention today, why they moved, and how the setup reads.
Free Stock Screener
Browse daily US stock screens for quality, value, growth, momentum, and technical setups.
US Stock Market News
Current US stock headlines with ticker and sentiment filters.
Trump Logic
Truth Social mentions mapped to tickers, sentiment, and moves.
Compare research stacks
See which tool fits the way you research.
stocksbrew vs Finviz
Compare Finviz screening with stocksbrew research and Watchlist tracking.
Readstocksbrew vs TradingView
Compare TradingView charts with stocksbrew research and Watchlist tracking.
Readstocksbrew vs Yahoo Finance
Compare Yahoo Finance portfolio tracking with stocksbrew Watchlist.
Readstocksbrew vs Tickertape
US watchlist briefs vs Indian screeners. Which fits your market and workflow.
ReadFinviz vs TradingView vs stocksbrew
A source-backed workflow comparison covering screening, charting, monitoring, alerts, and cost.
ReadAll comparisons
Every stocksbrew side-by-side in one place.
ReadGuides and tutorials
Workflow write-ups and the full Learn library.
A daily US market workflow
A short way to check the market, your stocks, and the next events.
ReadTrack stock news
Give filings and material company events priority over repeated headlines.
ReadWatchlist vs portfolio
Keep research names separate from holdings so tracking stays clear.
ReadCheck a stock-news catalyst
Verify what happened, when it happened, and whether it changes the business case.
ReadEarnings season playbook
Prepare for a report, read the filing, and record what changed.
ReadResearch by investing style
Dividend, swing, and earnings workflows mapped to stocksbrew tools.
ReadShould I Buy checker
A quick look at valuation, growth, quality, and momentum for any US ticker.
ReadEditorial & comparison policy
How sources, AI assistance, reviews, updates, conflicts, and corrections are handled.
ReadA simple weekly check
A short routine for the stocks you follow.
Common questions
- Where should I start researching stocks?
- Start with the evidence-first stock research checklist, then add up to three serious candidates or holdings to Watchlist for free. If you are comparing tools first, use the workflow comparison section on this page.
- What free tools does stocksbrew include?
- Should I Buy, Compare Stocks, Portfolio Analyzer, Market Heat, Screens, News, Trump Logic, IPO calendar and more are listed on the free tools page. Watchlist tracking is free for up to three US tickers.
- How is this different from a screener site?
- Screeners return tables of numbers. stocksbrew focuses on a short daily read for names you already care about, plus free checkers when you are exploring new ideas.
- Do I need a paid plan to use this hub?
- No. Every tool linked from this page has a free tier. Pro adds unlimited Watchlist names, more alerts and detailed research.
- Is this investment advice?
- No. stocksbrew is research and education only. It is not a broker and does not provide personalized investment advice.
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