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Every investor has a set of tools that he uses on a regular basis. I also have my toolset. In this post, I will cover these and try to describe how I use each of them.
Hope you find these useful. Also, if you use any tool which is not in this list and find it compelling, do let me know. I gravitate towards free resources whenever possible, but if there is a great paid resource, then it is fine as well.
Information Management
Microsoft OneNote
This is my primary note-taking app. I have it on my laptop, tab and mobile. I have notebook for investing with the following sections, with each section comprised of many pages. For example, every company that I look at and study have a separate page, where I keep adding my notes over time.
Feedly
Gmail
JioNews App
Kindle
Portfolio Tracker
Google Sheets
I track my portfolio and watchlist on google sheets. Again, the advantage is I can access it on all my devices and I can customize my views and reports.
Fundamental Analysis
www.screener.in
The first port of call to look up a new company. I have a premium subscription. I use screener extensively for tracking my watchlist stocks, monitoring quarterly results, company announcements etc. Having added my favourite ratios to the company page, I can quickly view and understand the basic fundamentals of a company in under 5 minutes. I have customised the excel download feature and added some basic things I check myself. Although my custom excel is not as beautiful as a lot of others that are available, it seems to work well for me.
http://forum.valuepickr.com
The second port of call for getting up to speed on any company.
www.trendlyne.com
www.tijorifinance.com
www.bseindia.com
When in doubt about numbers or while searching for annual reports, BSE site is my port of call.
www.tradingeconomics.com
Data and visualisations for all macro data.
www.ourworldindata.org
Interesting data, visualisations and reports on important topics.
Technical Analysis
www.investing.com
I love tradingview charting but the free version has a lot of restrictions. investing.com uses the same tradingview charts but has no limitations (or at least none that I have found that hinders my usage).
www.chartink.com
Use this for basic explorations or scans.
Metastock
Use Metastock nowadays only for slightly complex explorations which cannot be done on chartink.
Global Investing
www.finviz.com
A very good fundamental and technical scanner for US listed stocks