A stock scoring system for more consistent company comparison.
Fintrics organizes financial, valuation, quality, sector, and macro context into a repeatable scoring framework for US stock research.
Stock scores are only useful when the framework is consistent.
Without a repeatable scoring method, comparing companies can become a loose mix of favorite metrics, old notes, and incomplete context.
Fintrics gives scores a clear research role.
Scores support first-pass comparison and further investigation, not deeper analysis or professional judgment.
Common categories
Use repeated score categories so each company review follows the same broad structure.
Company and sector context
Interpret a score alongside financial metrics, sector information, and report detail.
Methodology-first framing
Links to methodology and data pages make the score foundation easier to inspect.
Use Fintrics where stock research usually slows down.
Screen a shortlist
Use scores to decide which companies deserve a deeper read.
Compare peers
Look at companies through the same scoring lens before digging into individual differences.
Review after updates
Return to score context after new filings, reports, or metric changes.
Explain your process
Use a consistent framework instead of rebuilding the logic for every ticker.
Scores are research context, not instructions.
Fintrics scores are intended to help organize company research and comparison. They are not personal guidance, investment ratings, or a promise of future performance.
Common questions about this research workflow.
What is a stock scoring system?
A stock scoring system applies a consistent framework to company metrics and context so investors can compare businesses more efficiently during research.
Are Fintrics scores action ratings?
No. Fintrics scores are research context and educational analytics, not personalised research conclusions or brokerage ratings.
What does a company financial score consider?
Fintrics report pages can include financial, valuation, quality, sector, and macro context depending on available data and methodology.
Can I compare scores across sectors?
Scores can help with comparison, but sector differences matter. Fintrics links scoring context with sector and data pages.
Explore more Fintrics research pages
Use these pages to understand the product, data, methodology, and related research workflows.
Use scores as part of a comparison workflow.
See how scores fit into reports.
See the main Fintrics product overview.
Understand how Fintrics organizes scores and research context.
Review the public filing, company metric, sector, and macro data sources.
Search the US stock research hub.
Compare sector context across listed companies.
See the free plan, report unlocks, and paid research capacity.
Start with the Fintrics workflow.
Open the report workflow and see how company research is presented.
Learn a simple Fintrics research workflow from search to follow-up.
Research a company with a clearer first-pass report.
Create an account, search a US-listed stock, and use Fintrics to support a more organized research process.