Stock Comparison Tool

Compare up to 3 stocks side-by-side across key metrics.

How to Compare Stocks

When comparing stocks, look beyond just the share price. Market capitalization shows the total company value and indicates whether you're looking at a large-cap blue chip or a smaller company. P/E ratio (price-to-earnings) helps gauge whether a stock is expensive relative to its earnings.

Dividend yield tells you how much income a stock generates relative to its price — critical for income investors. 52-week range shows price volatility and whether the stock is trading near its highs or lows.

Always compare stocks within the same sector for the most meaningful analysis, as different industries have very different typical valuations and growth profiles.