Data Disclaimer


All data shown on this website are intended for educational purposes only and should not be replied upon to make trading or investing decisions.

With that said, we strive to show high quality and accurate information. We use several different techniques to verify our data, from automated checks against various other data sources and manual spot checks that are routinely conducted on different securities. If you notice any mistakes, please reach out to us using our contact form.

Stocks and ETFs covered

We currently support socks and ETFs from in the United States, From NYSE and NASDAQ, as well as stocks and ETFs in Canada from the TSX. We are working to open this up to funds from other countries as well.

Pricing Information

All pricing information, chart history, volume, pe ratio, eps, etc. are sourced from Financial Modeling Prep.

Dividend Information

Dividend history is sourced from Financial Modeling Prep. If the history is unavailable for a given fund, it may be sourced from other sources.

Dividend yield is calculated by taking the most recent dividend and dividing it by the current price, this is known as the forward dividend yield. On most fund pages we first show the TTM (trailing twelve month) yield, this is calculated by adding up all regular dividend payments from the past year and dividing it by the current price. Dividend yields change often based on stock price and payout changes, so it's impossible to always show the accurate yield for any given time.

The annual dividend is calculated by taking the most recent payment and multiplying it by the security's payment frequency. For example if a security pays quarterly, the last regular dividend payment will be multiplied by four. In most cases, this is the annual dividend that can be expected going forward. Note that some securities pay "special" dividends which are in addition to the usual payments for that fund. These payments won't be taken into account as they are not regular expected payments. There are some funds that only pay special dividends, in those cases we cannot estimate an annual dividend amount. We do our best to account for all these cases, but it's difficult to account for all special cases.

Quality Control

We use several different techniques to verify our data, from automated checks against various other data sources and manual spot checks that are routinely conducted on different securities.

We use several different data sources to check for new symbols listed or any delisted. These such changes may typically take up to a month to reflect on our site.