Stock Rover adds Screeners, ETF Screeners, Stock Comparison, ETF Comparison, Data Visualizations, Portfolio, Correlation, Monte Carlo, News, Dividends, Financials, Scores, Flags, Valuation Models, Transcripts, ETF Overview, ETF Holdings, Fund Overview, Fund Performance, Fund Holdings, Fund Rating, Analyst Recommendations, Analyst Price Targets, Education, and Videos coverage that The Earnings Watcher skips.
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Tool Comparison
Stock Rover vs The Earnings Watcher comparison
Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.
Quick takeaways
Stock Rover ships a mobile app. The Earnings Watcher is web/desktop only.
In depth comparison
Stock Rover
stockrover.com
Fundamental research and portfolio management platform focused on US and Canadian stocks, ETFs and mutual funds. Premium tiers expand metrics, history and portfolio analytics; Premium Plus adds custom & equation screening, fair value / margin of safety, Stock Rover Ratings and other advanced analytics. Research Reports are sold as a separate PDF add‑on that can be bundled with yearly or two‑year plans.
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Quick highlights
- Spreadsheet‑style Table lets you compare stocks, ETFs and mutual funds side‑by‑side with customizable views and an Insight Panel showing detailed fundamentals, analyst ratings, news and earnings transcripts.
- Powerful stock and ETF screener supports hundreds of metrics, ranked screening and equation‑based filters, with more metrics and history unlocked at higher tiers (up to 700+ metrics in Premium Plus).
- Portfolio Management covers brokerage integration, portfolio analytics, automatic performance emails, dividend income projections, Monte Carlo simulations, correlation analysis, trade planning and rebalancing tools.
- Future Simulations tool uses Monte Carlo methods to model long‑term portfolio outcomes under different market regimes, inflation assumptions and contribution/withdrawal patterns.
- Earnings Calendar shows upcoming earnings for all covered companies or just your portfolios and watchlists, with day/week/month views and a dashboard tile for quick monitoring.
Community votes (overall)
The Earnings Watcher
theearningswatcher.com
Free, passwordless earnings-alert service for US-listed stocks: track tickers, receive a daily or weekly email digest, and open earnings reports from email links. Monetized via a banner ad on report pages.
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Pricing
Quick highlights
- Track earnings for US-listed companies via email alerts; international stocks are not supported.
- Passwordless login: users enter an email and receive a login link (no password).
- Digest cadence: choose a daily or weekly digest email.
- Unlimited tracking: monitor any number of tickers (as stated).
- Direct report access via links to earnings report pages.
Community votes (overall)
Where they differ
Stock Rover
Distinct strengths include:
- Spreadsheet‑style Table lets you compare stocks, ETFs and mutual funds side‑by‑side with customizable views and an Insight Panel showing detailed fundamentals, analyst ratings, news and earnings transcripts.
- Powerful stock and ETF screener supports hundreds of metrics, ranked screening and equation‑based filters, with more metrics and history unlocked at higher tiers (up to 700+ metrics in Premium Plus).
- Portfolio Management covers brokerage integration, portfolio analytics, automatic performance emails, dividend income projections, Monte Carlo simulations, correlation analysis, trade planning and rebalancing tools.
- Future Simulations tool uses Monte Carlo methods to model long‑term portfolio outcomes under different market regimes, inflation assumptions and contribution/withdrawal patterns.
Feature-by-feature breakdown
| Attribute | Stock Rover | The Earnings Watcher |
|---|---|---|
Categories Which research workflows each platform targets | Shared: Watchlist, Alerts, Calendar Unique: Screeners, ETF Screeners, Stock Comparison, ETF Comparison, Data Visualizations, Portfolio, Correlation, Monte Carlo, News, Dividends, Financials, Scores, Flags, Valuation Models, Transcripts, ETF Overview, ETF Holdings, Fund Overview, Fund Performance, Fund Holdings, Fund Rating, Analyst Recommendations, Analyst Price Targets, Education, Videos | Shared: Watchlist, Alerts, Calendar |
Asset types Supported asset classes and universes | Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, Funds | Stocks |
Experience levels Who each product is built for | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate |
Platforms Where you can access the product | Web, Mobile | Web |
Pricing High-level pricing models | Free, Subscription | Free |
Key features Core capabilities called out by each vendor | Unique
| Unique
|
Tested Verified by hands-on testing inside Find My Moat | Yes | Not yet |
Editor pick Featured inside curated shortlists | Highlighted | Standard listing |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which workflows do Stock Rover and The Earnings Watcher both support?
Both platforms cover Watchlist, Alerts, and Calendar workflows, so you can research those use cases in either tool before digging into the feature differences below.
Do Stock Rover and The Earnings Watcher require subscriptions?
Both Stock Rover and The Earnings Watcher keep freemium access with optional paid upgrades, so you can trial each platform before committing.
Which tool has mobile access?
Stock Rover ships a dedicated mobile experience, while The Earnings Watcher focuses on web or desktop access.
What unique strengths set the two platforms apart?
Stock Rover differentiates itself with Spreadsheet‑style Table lets you compare stocks, ETFs and mutual funds side‑by‑side with customizable views and an Insight Panel showing detailed fundamentals, analyst ratings, news and earnings transcripts., Powerful stock and ETF screener supports hundreds of metrics, ranked screening and equation‑based filters, with more metrics and history unlocked at higher tiers (up to 700+ metrics in Premium Plus)., and Portfolio Management covers brokerage integration, portfolio analytics, automatic performance emails, dividend income projections, Monte Carlo simulations, correlation analysis, trade planning and rebalancing tools., whereas The Earnings Watcher stands out for Track earnings for US-listed companies via email alerts; international stocks are not supported., Passwordless login: users enter an email and receive a login link (no password)., and Digest cadence: choose a daily or weekly digest email..
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