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Stoxly

Stoxly analyzes any stock in under 10 seconds with a free 10-point fundamental check and a clear buy/hold/sell assessment — no sign-up required.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
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  1.  Fundamental analysis
  2.  Stock screener
  3.  Investment Research

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Stoxly?

Stoxly is a free stock analysis tool that evaluates any publicly traded company in under 10 seconds — no sign-up, no paywall.

Enter a ticker symbol and Stoxly pulls the company's latest financial statements and runs them through a 10-point fundamental evaluation. Each check covers a key metric — revenue growth, P/E ratio, PEG ratio, return on equity, quick ratio, price-to-book, debt-to-equity, operating margin, and cash flow yield — against clearly defined thresholds (for example, P/E below 25 or debt-to-equity below 1.0). Every criterion that passes adds one point, resulting in a transparent score out of 10 with a clear buy/hold/sell assessment.

Unlike traditional stock screeners that overwhelm you with raw data, Stoxly turns financial statements into a verdict you can understand at a glance — while still showing exactly which checks passed and why, so you can dig deeper into the numbers behind the score.

Stoxly also publishes a free blog with practical guides on stock analysis and fundamental metrics, plus a free monthly newsletter with market briefings. The tool is aimed at retail investors who want a fast, structured first look at a stock before doing deeper research. Stoxly provides analysis for educational purposes and is not financial advice.