
I built a open source free stock analysis tool with 55+ data dimensions
The Problem I invest in stocks on the side. My workflow looked like this: Open Screener.in for fundamentals Open TradingView for technicals Ask Perplexity for a quick summary Manually check insider trading on SEC EDGAR Look up institutional holders somewhere else Five tools. None of them talked to each other. And I was still missing actual valuation models, moat analysis, and any kind of fact-checking on the AI summaries. Bloomberg does all of this in one place. It also costs $24,000 per year. So I built one tool that does it for free. What It Does You enter a stock ticker. Eight seconds later, you get a report with: Nipun Score - A proprietary A+ to F letter grade based on a weighted composite of technicals (25%), fundamentals (25%), sentiment (20%), risk (15%), and insider activity (15%) Three valuation models - DCF, Benjamin Graham Number, Peter Lynch Fair Value Scenario analysis - Bull, Base, and Bear price targets with probability estimates Competitive moat - Wide, Narrow, or None
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