Enter a company's price, earnings, and balance sheet figures to instantly see valuation multiples and per-share metrics in a clean, data-dense terminal layout. No live market data, no APIs, purely your own numbers.
Show calculation steps
How to use the equity research terminal
- Pull the share price, shares outstanding, EPS, book value, revenue, EBITDA, debt, and cash from a source you trust, a brokerage account, annual report, or filing.
- Enter each figure into the matching field.
- Click Run Analysis to see market cap, enterprise value, and every major valuation multiple at once.
- Use the 52-week range indicator to see where the current price sits relative to its recent trading range.
Why manual entry beats scraping a data feed for a free tool
Real-time market data requires paid licensing agreements that a free, static HTML tool cannot legally or technically provide. Manual entry keeps this terminal free, offline, and precise, since you control exactly which period's earnings, which share count, and which balance sheet date the ratios are based on, rather than trusting an opaque third-party feed.
Example
A stock trading at 150 with trailing EPS of 5.20 has a P/E of roughly 28.8. If book value per share is 40, the P/B is 3.75. Comparing both against sector peers gives a fuller valuation picture than either multiple alone.
Frequently asked questions
- Does this terminal pull live stock prices?
- No, you enter all figures yourself; there is no market data connection.
- Why calculate these ratios myself instead of looking them up?
- Published ratios can use different definitions across sites, entering your own figures keeps every calculation consistent.
- What does EV/EBITDA tell you that P/E doesn't?
- It accounts for debt and cash position and ignores capital structure differences, useful for comparing companies with different leverage.
- Does this tool store or send my inputs anywhere?
- No, everything is calculated locally in your browser.
Bookmark this page and use it as a quick pre-earnings or pre-purchase valuation check, entering fresh numbers takes under a minute.
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