Bert
PHThe best stock analysis tool I've ever… The best stock analysis tool I've ever used. It's not for beginners so you should know the terminologies and what the valuation methods are used for. Other than that it's easy to use, fast & they have the most accurate data on par with any similar service existing out there today.
Dmitri Joukovski
GBExcellent resource for investors who… Excellent resource for investors who want to do their own homework. I have been using valuation spreadsheets created by Jae Jun as early as 2013 and experienced the whole process of moving to online valuation service. There are many valuation resources on the web, but Old School Value is the easiest to use for analyzing stock price sensitivity as part of my decision making. I also appreciate the lists of top 10 stocks by different metrics. Those give me ideas for further research.
SHK
KWPlease add global stocks coverage! My rating would change to 5-stars if OSV found a way include all other major stock exchanges (equities) globally. Especially those in western Europe, India, Middle East, China, Japan, Southeast Asia and Australia. I would welcome a reasonable increase in the subscription price for this. Thanks.
Jacob
GBOSV: Great Visualization Tool I like OSV. It's not the only tool I use to evaluate investments but it definitely builds a good foundation. More than anything, I like the visualization of all the fundamental data and the long time horizons. It really allows you to grasp the big picture of where a stock is with regard to its valuation. Similarly, the inclusion of metrics such as CRIOC, ROIC, FCF, Owner Earnings, and others that you usually wouldn't find in a company's reports allow for a lot more insight than the average person would find.
Michael
GBSpreadsheet User Spreadsheet and database are very useful in evaluations. Only issues are: - 1-2 week delay between company's quarterly releases and financial update availability. - Numerous inconsistencies in financial data; sum of quarters not equal to full year for some categories; 10-Q and 10-K data not always put in "buckets" in a consistent manner. Assume these shortcomings are from your data provider.