Investing tools
Investing analysis tools
Earnings calendars, stock-market heat maps and sentiment indicators — free and built on real market data. Everything you need to invest with confidence, for the long term.
The full set
Pick a tool and analyze the stock market
Three tools for stock-market investors: when companies report, which sectors are moving and how greedy or fearful the market is right now.
Earnings calendar
When companies publish their quarterly results — the events that move stock prices the most.
OpenStock heat map
The stock market at a glance — which sectors and companies are up or down today.
OpenFear & Greed index
Stock-market sentiment — fear or greed — to help you time your entries.
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Tools you can rely on
Built by a community of investors and traders from Moldova with over 10 years of experience in financial education.
Free and unlimited
No account, no paywall. Open the tool and use it right away, as often as you need.
Real market data
Data from US and international exchanges — prices, earnings and indices, not vague estimates.
Clear explanations
Plain-language guidance for new investors and experienced ones alike.
Built for the investor
Each tool answers a concrete question: which companies to watch, which sectors are moving, when the timing is right.
Investing guide
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What investing analysis tools are
Investing analysis tools help you make informed decisions in the stock market instead of relying on rumors or emotion. A disciplined investor tracks the earnings calendar (when companies report results), sector performance (which parts of the market are rising) and overall sentiment (how optimistic or fearful the market is).
Used together, our tools give you the full picture. Start with the stock heat map to see which sectors are leading, check the earnings calendar so a quarterly result does not catch you off guard, then read the fear & greed index to understand whether the market is overheated or panicking.
The key to successful investing is not perfect timing, but consistency and risk management. These tools show you the context, but the decisions remain yours: diversify, invest only what you can afford and think long term. All of them are free.
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What you should know
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Want to invest like a professional?
Learn stock-market analysis with our courses, or book a one-on-one consultation with a specialist from the community.
Investing in the stock market carries risk; past performance does not guarantee future results.

