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Looking to get some information on good free websites to where i could see a graph or data of historic PE/ P/FCF and other valuation models over time to see if how a company is trading to their past history.

 

Would anyone have any sites to share?  The only one I can find so far is Ycharts which is quite costly.

 

Thanks!

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Gurufocus is good or S&P Capital IQ reports (available through brokers such as Charles Schwab or Merrill Lynch).

Where do you get capitaliq through schwab? Do you request it or it available through their site?

 

Schwab makes S & P Capital IQ reports available for most equities.

 

They also offer Argus, Thomson Reuters, Vickers Insider, Morningstar Analyst (including recent past analyst reports all in one page) & Credit Suisse (there's gaps in availability of each of these...)

 

Even if there's not a Credit Suisse report available, there's a link in the sidebar for their industry/sector reports which I find useful.

 

Fidelity offers EVA, 1st Call, Jefferson, McLean, Zacks, Thomson Reuters, S & P Cap IQ & more.

 

Just open an account with Schwab and / or Fidelity to have immediate access to all available reports for download (I keep virtually all my assets, including 401K at Fidelity & a bit over the $1K minimum at Schwab so I can get the reports not offered on Fidelity.)

 

I like to make a quick read in order to weed out garbage & then do the Q's, K's, etc., & then revisit all (Zacks & Morningstar frequently miss items that I consider important & if I'm disciplined & not just seeking confirmation, they're still very useful...)

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Hi Jason,

 

Check out FAST Graphs. They might have what your looking for - and a years basic subscription is about what Morningstar cost - $195.00.

 

Mark

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