Plans and pricing
Start free. Upgrade to Pro for the full research suite. Cancel anytime.
- ✓Financial highlights and key ratios for any US company
- ✓Eight-year income, balance-sheet and cash-flow statements (SEC EDGAR)
- ✓Revenue, margin and return-on-capital trend charts
- ✓My Desk filing-first watchlist command center
- ✓Core economics dashboards (recession, yield curves, FRED, BLS)
- ✓Weekly Financial & Economic Brief
- ★Financial-health grade for any US company
- ★DCF valuation with sensitivity analysis
- ★Financial strength scores (Piotroski F, Altman Z'')
- ★Peer comparison across operating metrics
- ★Risk and red-flag analysis: earnings quality, solvency, dilution
- ★Financial Movement: filing-based OHLC of balance-sheet positions, with drill-to-filing evidence
- ★Capital-allocation analysis (buybacks, dividends, capex, debt)
- ★Everything in Free
A research and workflow tool: educational, not financial advice or trade recommendations. Cancel anytime from your account.
Questions
Is there really a free plan?
Yes. Eight-year SEC statements with revenue, margin and return-on-capital trend charts, a filing-first My Desk watchlist, financial highlights and key ratios, the core economics dashboards (recession, yield curves, FRED, BLS), and the Weekly Financial & Economic Brief are free, no card required.
What do I get with Pro?
The full financial deep-dive: the financial-health grade, DCF valuation with sensitivity analysis, Piotroski F and Altman Z'' strength scores, risk and red-flag screens (earnings quality, solvency, dilution), peer comparison across operating metrics, and capital-allocation analysis, for $19/month.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Manage or cancel from the billing portal in your account at any time. Your Pro access continues until the end of the period you have paid for.
Is this financial advice?
No. TrendNalysis is educational research for your own analysis, not buy or sell recommendations. Always do your own research and manage your risk.
What data do you use?
Public SEC filing content used under the SEC's permissions policy; economic data from FRED and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Updated as new filings and releases arrive.