Is there a free service that tells me if a stock is over/undervalued?

Yahoo finance does it. The free version does not calculate the fair value but does give an estimated return, so you can do it yourself. For example,
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/AAPL?p=AAPL
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Different services can have different opinions on whether a stock is fairly-valued, of course.
https://www.macroaxis.com/valuation/AAPL
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THAT looks about right, good stock \but bear market with a few weeks left in 2022= overvalued.:D:DWill it make YHOO target price in 2022?? Not likely @ all\not a prediction.
IBD free[research.investors.com] website rates it 83 EPS, meaning better than 83% of stocks....but below 200dma= sell.
SCHW free [with an account]MOURNINGSTAR 3 stars , range 1 star to 5stars
SCH Market Edge=neutral , mid rated of 2/1, 2 or 3 choices.
barchart.com , free barchart opinion AAPL=88% sell;
noting its a sell below 200day moving average. Sorry AAPl's QQQ sector is such a sell in 2022:caution::caution:
 
Well thanks for the suggestions. I will probably stick to the limited macroaxis free version for now.
I think about subscribing to simplywall.st but will keep using the free version for awhile until 100% sure it's worth it for me.
 
I want to talk about this again.
Using both macroaxis.com and simplywall.st i noticed their "estimation of fair value" can be far of on the same stocks:

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So can one of these (or even any) sites be trusted?
I mean if theres already that much discrepancy on the "fair value" of a stock price i wonder if i can trust anything they say. Like, at all?

A site like these would make my live easier but not if the information they put out can't be trusted. (Obviously)
 
I want to talk about this again.
Using both macroaxis.com and simplywall.st i noticed their "estimation of fair value" can be far of on the same stocks:

View attachment 301878 View attachment 301879

So can one of these (or even any) sites be trusted?
I mean if theres already that much discrepancy on the "fair value" of a stock price i wonder if i can trust anything they say. Like, at all?

A site like these would make my live easier but not if the information they put out can't be trusted. (Obviously)

If trust is an issue, have you considered diving into a balance sheet?

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/04/031004.asp

Here is an additional link to different stock valuation methods:

https://tokenist.com/investing/how-to-value-a-stock/
 
Do you understand how discounted cash flow valuation works as well as the varying inputs??

You are begging for trouble









I want to talk about this again.
Using both macroaxis.com and simplywall.st i noticed their "estimation of fair value" can be far of on the same stocks:

View attachment 301878 View attachment 301879

So can one of these (or even any) sites be trusted?
I mean if theres already that much discrepancy on the "fair value" of a stock price i wonder if i can trust anything they say. Like, at all?

A site like these would make my live easier but not if the information they put out can't be trusted. (Obviously)
 
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Well thanks for the suggestions. I will probably stick to the limited macroaxis free version for now.
I think about subscribing to simplywall.st but will keep using the free version for awhile until 100% sure it's worth it for me.
I subscribe to simplywallstr and their valuation is just discounted cash flow. They show you the formula. It varies greatly from what most wall street anylists come up with.
 
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