Research Tools

DividendVisual tells you whether a dividend stock is historically cheap or expensive. These tools help with the next step — technical context and fundamental due diligence before committing to a position.

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Charts

TradingView

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The go-to platform for price charts, technical analysis, and historical data. Once the Weiss signal identifies a candidate, TradingView is where you look at the price structure, support levels, and longer-term context before sizing a position.

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Screener

FinViz

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A comprehensive stock screener and research platform. Where DividendVisual focuses on yield-based valuation and dividend quality, FinViz provides fundamental data, analyst ratings, earnings calendars, and sector maps. Useful for cross-referencing once a Weiss signal has identified a candidate.

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Analyst Research

Morningstar

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Morningstar's independent analyst team assigns economic moat ratings (wide / narrow / none) and fair value estimates to thousands of stocks. These are particularly useful alongside a Weiss undervalue signal: DividendVisual tells you the stock is historically cheap on yield — Morningstar tells you whether the underlying business still has the durable competitive advantage to justify holding it long term.

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Portfolio Tracking

Sharesight

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DividendVisual projects what your dividends could be. Sharesight tracks what you actually received — dividend income logged by payment date, cost basis from DRIP reinvestment, tax reports by broker, and portfolio performance across multiple accounts. Used by 500,000+ investors globally. Complementary to DividendVisual, not a replacement.

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