★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
Source check: The Zen of Investing checked August 4, 2026
Tool Comparison
Investing.com vs The Zen of Investing
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Investing.com
Free • From $13.99/mo · Web · Mobile · Other
- Delayed quotes won't cut it; you need real-time data
- You do a lot of your research from your phone
- You care about stock ideas, screeners, and stock comparison, things The Zen of Investing doesn't offer
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The Zen of Investing
Free · Web
- You care about corporate actions & special situations, something Investing.com doesn't offer
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Our take
The bottom line
Investing.com and The Zen of Investing cover a lot of the same ground (2 shared categories, calendar and blogs), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. Investing.com simply does more: 34 categories to The Zen of Investing's 3, including stock ideas, screeners, and stock comparison, plus a mobile app. The Zen of Investing counters by being completely free.
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Key differences at a glance
- Real-time data
- Investing.com
- Broader coverage
- Investing.com34 vs 3 categories
- Mobile app
- Investing.com
- Global coverage
- Investing.com
- Asset coverage
- Investing.comAdds ETFs and bonds
- Free plan
- Both
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How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.ShowHide
How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Free • From $13.99/mo | Free |
Free tier | Yes | Yes |
Free trial | — | — |
Plan limits | 21 limits: Free / Ad-supported Investing.com: public api: Not available, Free / Ad-supported Investing.com: data latency: Varies by instrument/source; not all data is real-time +19 more | — |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | Yes | Yes |
Mobile app | Yes | No |
API access | No | No |
Broker sync | No | — |
Integrations | Investing.com Webmaster Tools / embeddable widgets, RSS feeds +2 more | — |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | Retail Traders, Pro Retail +8 more | — |
Categories covered | 34 | 3 |
Regions | North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm, Middle East, Africa | North America |
| Data & capabilities | ||
Data quality | 4 signals: Latency: Streaming, Real-time, and End of Day, Granularity: Minute and EOD +2 more | — |
Data partners | 6 partners: S&P Global Market Intelligence, Morningstar +4 more | — |
Capabilities | 6 signals: Universe builder, Factors: Value, Quality, Momentum, and Growth +4 more | — |
Security | Encryption in transit | — |
| Try it | Visit Investing.com | Visit The Zen of Investing |
Where each one shines
What Investing.com and The Zen of Investing each do best.ShowHide
Where each one shines
What Investing.com and The Zen of Investing each do best.What Investing.com does best
- Monitoring global markets across stocks, ETFs, indices, commodities, currencies, crypto, bonds, funds, futures, options, interest rates, and economic indicators.
- The economic calendar for streaming macro events, actual versus forecast data, country and importance filters, time-zone controls, date ranges, and event alerts.
- Tracking watchlists and portfolios across web and mobile with alerts, holdings monitoring, CSV import for watchlists or holdings, and portfolio CSV export.
- Screening for stocks with filters for valuation, growth, dividends, sectors, industries, themes, technicals, risk, returns, price, market cap, and profile data.
- Research coverage for ticker pages with charts, technical indicators, financials, analyst ratings, transcripts, SEC filings, insider trading, earnings, dividends, news, and related investment ideas where available.
What The Zen of Investing does best
- Tracking definitively announced upcoming spinoffs with company names, transaction details, timing, and supporting source links where available.
- Views for reviewing recent spinoffs to find completed transactions, prospectuses, investor decks, and related company materials.
- The site as a focused spinoff calendar when broader market news tools bury special-situation events.
- Direct access to direct links to press releases, investor presentations, prospectuses, and filings before building a research file.
- Monitoring SEC prospectus and tender-offer RSS feeds for new special-situation filings.
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for Investing.com and The Zen of Investing, side by side.ShowHide
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for Investing.com and The Zen of Investing, side by side.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFsBondsCommoditiesCurrenciesCryptosClosed-End FundsFunds+4 more | Stocks |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Target audience | Retail TradersPro RetailDay TradersSwing TradersLong-term InvestorsValue InvestorsGrowth InvestorsDividend Investors+2 more | Not specified |
Regions | North AmericaEuropeAPACLatAmMiddle EastAfrica | North America |
Coverage details | Identifiers: Ticker and ISIN | Countries: USIdentifiers: Ticker |
| Data | ||
Data freshness | StreamingReal-timeEnd of Day | Not specified |
Data granularity | MinuteEOD | Not specified |
Pricing sources | ExchangeOTCVendorModel | Not specified |
Data partners | S&P Global Market IntelligenceMorningstarFactSetRefinitivMarket maker CFDsOther financial data providers | Not specified |
| Access & integrations | ||
Import methods | CSVManual | Not specified |
Integrations | Investing.com Webmaster Tools / embeddable widgetsRSS feedsGoogle Play appApple App Store app | Not specified |
Export formats | CSVXML | Not specified |
| Plans & trust | ||
Security & compliance | Encryption in transit | Not specified |
Capability signals | Universe builderFactors: Value, Quality, Momentum, and GrowthMulti-currencyYield curvesCDS spreadsAI summaries: Transcripts and News | Not specified |
Vendor & support | Investing.com / Fusion MediaFounded 2007Support: Email and Chat | Support: Email |
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What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.ShowHide
What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.| Tier | ||
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Free“Free / Ad-supported Investing.com”public api: Not available · data latency: Varies by instrument/source; not all data is real-time · +1 more | — |
| Entry paid plan | $13.99/mo“InvestingPro”warren ai credits: 50/month · us pro picks strategies: 6 · +8 more | — |
| Top plan | $31.49/mo“InvestingPro+”warren ai credits: 500/month · pro picks strategies: 88 · +6 more | — |
Questions we keep getting
What's the difference between Investing.com and The Zen of Investing?
Investing.com leans toward stock ideas, screeners, and stock comparison, while The Zen of Investing puts more weight on corporate actions & special situations, calendar, and blogs. They overlap in 2 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
How much do Investing.com and The Zen of Investing cost?
Good news: both Investing.com and The Zen of Investing have free plans, so you can run them side by side and only pay if you hit a wall.
Can I use Investing.com or The Zen of Investing on my phone?
Investing.com lists a dedicated mobile app, so it travels better. The Zen of Investing doesn't list a dedicated mobile app; its documented access is web.
Should I choose Investing.com or The Zen of Investing?
It depends on what you're after. Pick Investing.com if stock ideas and screeners matter to you; go with The Zen of Investing if you'd rather have corporate actions & special situations. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
What asset classes do Investing.com and The Zen of Investing cover?
Both cover stocks. Investing.com also handles ETFs, bonds, and commodities.
Does Investing.com or The Zen of Investing have real-time data?
Investing.com offers real-time data, which matters if you trade actively. The Zen of Investing runs on delayed or end-of-day data, which is perfectly fine for longer-term investors who don't live and die by the tick.
Which covers international markets: Investing.com or The Zen of Investing?
Investing.com has documented international coverage (North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm, and more), so it's the safer bet if you hold non-US stocks. The Zen of Investing is more region-specific, mainly North America.
Can I export data from Investing.com and The Zen of Investing?
Investing.com exports to CSV. The Zen of Investing is stingier about getting data out.
Is Investing.com or The Zen of Investing better for day trading?
Investing.com is the one positioned more for active traders. The Zen of Investing is the better fit if you care less about fast trading workflows and more about a calmer research process.
Which has a better stock screener: Investing.com or The Zen of Investing?
Investing.com has a stock screener for surfacing ideas; The Zen of Investing doesn't, and focuses its energy elsewhere.
Can I track my portfolio with Investing.com or The Zen of Investing?
Investing.com handles portfolio tracking. The Zen of Investing is really a research tool; you'd track your portfolio elsewhere.
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