What is Stock Inspector - Discover Companies & ETFs?
Stock Inspector - Discover Companies & ETFs, is a Chrome extension that helps users uncover the stocks and EFTs related to the websites they visit. Displaying the latest price updates, the tool also provides valuable information about the companies' financial standings. It's seamlessly integrated with trusted platforms like Yahoo Finance, Google Finance, and Morningstar, offering insights on public companies, while Crunchbase, Pitchbook and LinkedIn offer info on private companies. The extension's added features include a watchlist for portfolio management, commission-free trading with favorite brokers, and a one-key shortcut for quick access.
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Do you shop at a store so much and wonder if you can buy its stock? Do you want to keep an eye on your favorite stocks with just a click away?
Stock Inspector shows you stocks and EFTs related to the website you visit. You can quickly see how a stock is growing, get info and tips on the company, and more:
🔍 Discover hidden stocks
• Stock Inspector knows about popular products owned by public companies, like YouTube and Alphabet (GOOG)
• Subsidiaries show up too, like Blue Bottle Coffee and Nestlé (NSRGY)
• Search the app to find an exact ticker
📚 Learn more with 1-click
• Click to see the latest price and company stats
• Learn more about public companies from Yahoo Finance, Google Finance, Twitter tweets and Morningstar
• Learn more about private companies from Crunchbase, Pitchbook and LinkedIn
Saw this trending on the r/stocks subreddit. Pretty cool! Works well for all public companies and the popular websites.
Wishlist:
1. Watchlist!!! And let me monitor a specific favorite stock.
2. More coverage. I think it still needs more. For example, it knows that Tableau is Salesforce, but doesn't know about MuleSoft.
3. Comps. When I'm looking at TSLA, I'd like to see comparable EV companies like NIO and NKLA and XPEV.