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    UK Tax Rate on option Gains

    Hi, I am currently in the basic tax rate for my pay (between £40,000-£47,000 / year) But I have started investing with stock options over the last year. And am looking at a net gain of £60,000 on those trades for the last year. And have some questions: 1. At what rate will the £60k be...
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    Website for fundamental Analysis // comparison of equities.

    ok found it, can only do 1 ratio at a time and need to manually enter the tickers but it's a good start.
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    Website for fundamental Analysis // comparison of equities.

    I've signed up and it's daunting at first view. I'll take some time to go through it, can't workout how to get the chart I want (debt/equity of all the related tickers on 1 graph), but I'll keep looking.
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    Website for fundamental Analysis // comparison of equities.

    I currently use them to get the data I use for comparisons, but haven't seen how to compare on the site. e.g. looking here: https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=BAC how would I see the same data for JPM, WFC, C, etc. That's essentially what I am doing at the moment. Taking the data I'm interested in...
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    Website for fundamental Analysis // comparison of equities.

    ** Not sure if this is the right forum, please move if needed ** Hi, I’m on the search for a website that will allow me to quickly compare a companies data with others in the same sector or industry. Because of the way I trade, I need to get a quick overview of the quality/health of a...
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    Screener with past data

    Thanks for your answer, but that's not quite what I mean. I'm looking for something like this: https://www.tradingview.com/screener/ but with filters for the previous years profit, earnings, etc.
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    Screener with past data

    Hello, I regularly use screeners to find new stocks to dive deeper on. Some of the first things I look at are the last 5-10 years of earnings, profit, equity & debt. And I end up spending a lot of time looking up and then filtering out companies that looked promising based on their current...
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