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Weekly update cycles through hundreds of stocks per quarter, providing historical data and estimates using Value Line’s proprietary methodology.
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Value Line is quite expensive. Very valuable, important to my investing education, but above my pay grade. HOWEVER I am able to access it at no charge through my public library. Sweet! Hope I will see reviews from other Gumshoe fans who are also able to get VL free.
It is not free, but it provides volumes of real data and commentary. Well wotth the price for me
People say this is expensive but you get what you pay for. I recently upgraded to the “Pro” version which gives a larger population of stocks. Great for screens on industries to nail down appropriate stocks to capitalize on sector rotation. All valuation metrics are at your fingertips. I wish it has EV to Sales and EV to EBIDTA, but I can work around that with the Cash flow metrics they have
Gdogg,
One nice thing about Value Line, they give FFO (cash flow) in their financials. Important for REITs & MLPs. Not every service is that sophisticated. Maybe some day they will include debt/EBITDA. Something not generally provided which is valuable for considering an investment.