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AAPL vs. MSFT
Compare the two cash-rich mega caps through quality, growth, valuation, and balance sheet strength.
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AMD vs. NVDA
Pressure-test the AI chip rivalry with revenue growth, margins, valuation, and risk flags side by side.
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KO vs. PEP
Review the classic consumer staples matchup across dividend support, quality, valuation, and durability.
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By retail, for retail.
StockVS is built for people doing their own homework. The market is still noisy, but retail investors deserve tools that make the numbers, tradeoffs, and strategy fit easier to compare without Wall Street fog.
58%
of U.S. families owned stock in the latest Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances.
20-25%
Estimated share of U.S. equity trading activity often attributed to retail investors.
47.6M
Average daily options contracts reported by Cboe as of August 2024.
Sources include Federal Reserve household finance data, market-structure estimates, and Cboe options volume reporting. For research and education only.
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With 5 unique judgment criteria tailored toward your every need.
Balanced
A blend of growth, value, quality, balance sheet strength, dividend support, and risk adjustment.
Growth
Emphasizes revenue growth and quality while still checking valuation and risk.
Value
Prioritizes valuation multiples, quality, balance sheet strength, and risk adjustment.
Dividend
Highlights dividend support, balance sheet durability, quality, and valuation.
Quality
Focuses on margins, balance sheet strength, growth, valuation, and risk adjustment.
More in development
Additional criteria are planned as StockVS grows beyond the first strategy set.
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