GamestonkTerminal
statement-parser
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Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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GamestonkTerminal
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A Comprehensive List of Financial Market Data Resources
Gamestonk Terminal is an open-source platform with a suite of financial analysis tools.
statement-parser
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I made a tool to extract hidden costs from 10-K filings to produce Core Earnings
I've recently been working on this Statement Parser and would love some feedback on whether it's an effective tool for value investing. According to Investopedia, Core Earnings are an important way to determine the true profitability of a company's underlying business.
What are some alternatives?
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