Value Spreadsheet

Crynssenstraat 23-I, 1058 XT, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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4.30
Based on 20 Reviews

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Lucian
RO

Great gem! This guy is really selling what he says! I am fully satisfied with the spreadsheet and it's characteristics. Works in seconds like it says and with that you can evaluate lots of companies with the ticker symbol only. Recommended for value investors who want a proffesional opinion before making a decision. Glad I found it!

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J. Corleto
GB

Incorrect Data I found the spreadsheet was incorrectly reporting key financial data for selected stocks. This was reported and appears to have been fixed.

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Mohammed
ID

One of the reason i like this because… One of the reason i like this because Nick is genuine he replies to your queries and even something out of his product . I once asked nick how to open an account on an brokerage account and nick guided me through it. Plus being a customer for this product is brilliant half the work is done buy the algorithms set on the the excel sheets. You just put the ticker and you have reply.

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Elijah
MY

A powerful tool to analyse stocks I have been using the Value Spreadsheet Premium for a number of weeks. It is really a genius tool created by Nick Kraakman. After you key in the stock symbol, the spreadsheet will do the calculations and analyses for you in seconds. It will also retrieve important data and ratios and create charts for you. All these can help you to see a clearer picture about the stock. And from there you will know which areas need deeper studies. With a 30-day money back guarantee, it's worth giving it a try to see how powerful this tool is. P.S.: Of course you can do all the calculations manually, but automation will save us a lot of time and works.

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customer
AU

Not bad but not great Not bad but not great. Some of the valuations are based on quarterly financials and don't fully recognize what a company is really worth. Prefer the data be half yearly or yearly, gives a better overall picture because short term analysis can be volatile especially when there is a major world disaster that disrupts financial markets and therefore world wide equities.

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