Discounted cash flow valuation

I recently worked on a personal project to raise awareness about stock valuation within the community. More and more retail investors are venturing into individual stocks, but many lack an understanding of valuation.

At the same time, many of the discounted cash flow models used by institutions are often opaque and sometimes biased. Our solution provides a simple, transparent tool that gives clear insight into the key factors in valuing a company.

With [Borttagen länk] stockvaluation(dot)io, you can assess stock valuations by adjusting primary inputs like sales and margins, and then evaluate whether you’re comfortable with the story you’re building and the market price being offered.

Currently, it’s not very mobile-friendly but it works on desktops.

I’d love to hear your feedback whether positive or negative. I know there may be bugs, missing features, or differences of opinion on the valuation inputs or methodologies. I welcome all feedback and truly believe in simplifying stock valuation for retail investors.

Borttagen länk /mod

Nicely done DCF!

You mention how many retail investors lack an understanding of valuation, if the purpose of the website is to educate and give a tool to analyse a company for new investors maybe you could add a bit of explanation?

How a DCF works, what the different words mean etc

Thank you for providing your feedback. This is certainly one of the action items I’m currently working on. I’m creating a “Learn More” page explaining various terminologies, their use, and why valuation is important.

If you want to promote a commercial service here, you should first contact the forum owner or moderators for approval.

Thanks for bringing it to my attention! Absolutely, let me know if you’d prefer me to take this thread down. I’m not even sure if it qualifies as a commercial. It’s just a hobby project that I happened to host on a public URL.

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Ah, ok, understand. I think your links were removed by moderators. Perhaps @Oliver.Allemog can take a look at it too.

Then this Forum is very much index fund oriented so I am not sure how many that are interested in DFC as relatively speaking few own shares directly. I am but then I don’t use DFC for valuation.

Anyway, hope your hobby project is successful

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Thank You!
Any recommendation for the category under which it’s reasonable to move?