VOL. XCIV, NO. 247

★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★

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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Tool Comparison

Benzinga vs SEC.gov (EDGAR) comparison

Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.

Benzinga logo

Benzinga

benzinga.com

PricingFree, Subscription, Other
PlatformsWeb, Mobile, API
SEC.gov (EDGAR) logo

SEC.gov (EDGAR)

sec.gov

PricingFree
PlatformsWeb, API
Editor's pickHands-on review
Top 50 Investing ToolsThe global ranking of the best investing tools, ranked by community votes.

At a glance

Platforms
BenzingaWeb, Mobile, API
SEC.gov (EDGAR)Web, API
Categories
Benzinga23
SEC.gov (EDGAR)6
Pricing details
BenzingaSEC.gov (EDGAR)
Free tier
Free trial14 days
Starting price$27.97/mo
Enterprise option
Available plansBasic, Streamlined, Essential, Unusual Options Activity Add-on, High Beta Squawk Add-on, APIs & LicensingFree
Category leaders
ScreenersBenzinga
WatchlistBenzinga
NewsBenzinga
AlertsTied
DividendsBenzinga
FinancialsBenzinga
TranscriptsBenzinga
Browse the #1 tool in 90+ categories

Vote sentiment comparison

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BenzingaSEC.gov (EDGAR)

Platform details

AttributeBenzingaSEC.gov (EDGAR)
Asset types
StocksOptionsFuturesCryptos
StocksETFsMutual FundsFunds
Experience
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Regions
Not specified
North America
Data freshness
Real-timeStreaming15-min Delayed
Real-time
API access
RESTWebSocket
REST
Export formats
CSV
JSON

Coverage overlap

Shared categories4

Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Benzinga and SEC.gov (EDGAR)?

Benzinga focuses on News, Alerts, and News Sentiment while SEC.gov (EDGAR) specializes in Improved Filings, Insider Data, and 13F. They overlap in 4 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.

How much do Benzinga and SEC.gov (EDGAR) cost?

Good news—both Benzinga and SEC.gov (EDGAR) offer free plans. You can try each platform without commitment and only pay when you need premium features.

Can I use Benzinga or SEC.gov (EDGAR) on my phone?

Benzinga has a mobile app so you can check your research on the go. SEC.gov (EDGAR) is web-only, so you'll need a browser to access it from mobile devices.

Do Benzinga and SEC.gov (EDGAR) have APIs?

Yes, both platforms offer API access for developers and quants who want to build custom integrations or automate their workflows.

Should I choose Benzinga or SEC.gov (EDGAR)?

Choose Benzinga if you need Benzinga Pro newsfeed for active traders with customizable filters, real-time notifications, and a price sentiment engine; includes “Why Is It Moving” (WIIM) one-sentence explanations., and Alerts: browser/desktop notifications, sound alerts, and email notifications; alerts can be customized by tool (e.g., Newsfeed, Signals, Watchlists).. Go with SEC.gov (EDGAR) if Search Filings provides free public access to EDGAR documents and search tools (e.g., Full Text Search, Latest Filings, Mutual Fund Search)., and EDGAR Full-Text Search covers electronic filings since 2001 (including exhibits/attachments) and supports queries by keyword, ticker, company name, CIK, and reporter; boolean/wildcards and advanced search are supported (natural-language search is not). better fits how you invest.

What asset classes do Benzinga and SEC.gov (EDGAR) cover?

Both cover Stocks. Benzinga also includes Options, Futures, and Cryptos. SEC.gov (EDGAR) adds coverage for ETFs, Mutual Funds, and Funds.

Do Benzinga and SEC.gov (EDGAR) offer real-time data?

Yes, both platforms provide real-time market data. This makes either suitable for active trading strategies where timing matters.

Can I export data from Benzinga and SEC.gov (EDGAR)?

Benzinga supports data exports to CSV. SEC.gov (EDGAR) has more limited export options.

Is Benzinga or SEC.gov (EDGAR) better for day trading?

Benzinga is built with active traders in mind, offering features like real-time data and technical analysis. SEC.gov (EDGAR) is better suited for buy-and-hold investors focused on fundamentals.

Which has a better stock screener—Benzinga or SEC.gov (EDGAR)?

Benzinga includes a stock screener for finding investment ideas. SEC.gov (EDGAR) focuses on other analytical tools.

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