Every investor deserves clarity
We believe retail investors deserve the same quality analysis tools that institutions use — without the complexity, the jargon, or the price tag.
What we do
StockFind is a stock analysis platform that interprets financial data in plain language. We don't just show you numbers — we explain what they may indicate, compare them to sector peers, and give you the context to form your own view.
Our valuation tools are sector-aware: DCF models for technology and growth companies, Residual Income models for financials and real estate. Because one formula doesn't fit all industries.
Why we built this
We kept hearing the same frustrations from retail investors:
Data without interpretation
Most platforms show you a P/E of 25 and leave you guessing. We tell you it's 15% below the sector average — and what that may indicate for your analysis.
Overwhelming interfaces
Financial platforms are often cluttered with hundreds of metrics. We surface only what matters and explain every number in plain language.
No peer context
A number without context is meaningless. We automatically compare every stock to its sector peers so you can see where it stands.
Our approach
StockFind is educational-first. We don't tell you what to buy or sell. We help you understand what you're looking at — so you can make your own informed decisions.
Every valuation output is labelled as a model estimate based on assumptions. Every metric includes a plain-language explanation. Every comparison comes with context about what the differences may indicate.
Built for
Beginners
Learn as you invest with educational content and clear explanations of every metric.
Value Investors
Screen by intrinsic value metrics and analyse stocks with sector-aware valuation models.
Dividend Investors
Analyse payout ratios, dividend sustainability, and income-focused metrics.
Active Investors
Track portfolios, compare against benchmarks, and validate strategies with data.
StockFind is an educational tool for stock analysis. Not investment advice. All model estimates are based on assumptions and may not reflect actual market conditions. Consult a qualified financial adviser before making investment decisions.