VOL. XCIV, NO. 247

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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Tool Comparison

FinancialJuice vs The Motley Fool comparison

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

FinancialJuice logo

FinancialJuice

financialjuice.com

PricingFree, Subscription, One-time
PlatformsWeb, Mobile
The Motley Fool logo

The Motley Fool

fool.com

PricingFree, Subscription
PlatformsWeb, Mobile
Top 50 Investing ToolsThe global ranking of the best investing tools, ranked by community votes.

At a glance

Platforms
FinancialJuiceWeb, Mobile
The Motley FoolWeb, Mobile
Categories
FinancialJuice10
The Motley Fool8
Pricing details

Tool

FinancialJuice

$41/mo

Starting price

Free tierYes
Free trial

Plans & pricing

FreeFree
Pro / Elite (Monthly)$99/mo
Pro / Elite (Annual)$41/mo
LifetimeOne-time

Tool

The Motley Fool

$16.583333333333332/mo

Starting price

Free tierYes
Free trial

Plans & pricing

FreeFree
Stock Advisor (Annual)$16.583333333333332/mo
Epic (Annual)$41.583333333333336/mo
Epic Plus (Annual)$166.58333333333334/mo
Fool Portfolios (Annual)$333.25/mo
Fool OneSubscription
Category leaders
Stock IdeasThe Motley Fool
PortfolioThe Motley Fool
WatchlistThe Motley Fool
NewsTied
AlertsFinancialJuice
Browse the #1 tool in 90+ categories

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Platform details

AttributeFinancialJuiceThe Motley Fool
Asset types
StocksETFsBondsCommoditiesCurrenciesCryptosFutures
StocksETFs
Experience
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Regions
North AmericaEuropeAPAC
Not specified
Data freshness
StreamingReal-time
Not specified
API access
Not specifiedNot specified
Export formats
Not specifiedNot specified

Coverage overlap

Shared categories3

Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.

FinancialJuice strengths7

Categories covered by FinancialJuice only.

The Motley Fool strengths5

Categories covered by The Motley Fool only.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between FinancialJuice and The Motley Fool?

FinancialJuice focuses on News, Alerts, and Calendar while The Motley Fool specializes in Stock Ideas, Portfolio, and Watchlist. They overlap in 3 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.

How much do FinancialJuice and The Motley Fool cost?

Good news—both FinancialJuice and The Motley Fool offer free plans. You can try each platform without commitment and only pay when you need premium features.

Should I choose FinancialJuice or The Motley Fool?

Choose FinancialJuice if you need Live voice squawk + real‑time text headlines (market‑moving news)., and Real‑time economic calendar with global data/events.. Go with The Motley Fool if Stock Advisor membership includes two new stock recommendations per month, currently priced at $199/year, with a 30-day refund policy., and Tiered memberships expand access: Epic ($499/year) adds research and scorecards; Epic Plus ($1,999/year) includes the real-money Moneyball Portfolio with daily guidance; Fool Portfolios ($3,999/year) provides access to Tom Gardner’s live portfolios; Fool One is an all-access bundle. better fits how you invest.

What asset classes do FinancialJuice and The Motley Fool cover?

Both cover Stocks, and ETFs. FinancialJuice also includes Bonds, Commodities, Currencies, Cryptos, and Futures.

Does FinancialJuice or The Motley Fool have real-time data?

FinancialJuice offers real-time data feeds, which is essential for active traders. The Motley Fool uses delayed or end-of-day data, which works fine for longer-term investors who don't need up-to-the-second quotes.

Can I track my portfolio with FinancialJuice or The Motley Fool?

The Motley Fool offers portfolio tracking features. FinancialJuice is more focused on research and analysis.

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