VOL. XCIV, NO. 247

★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★

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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Tool Comparison

StockFetcher vs The Earnings Watcher comparison

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

StockFetcher logo

StockFetcher

stockfetcher.com

PricingSubscription, One-time
PlatformsWeb
The Earnings Watcher logo

The Earnings Watcher

theearningswatcher.com

PricingFree, Subscription
PlatformsWeb
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At a glance

Platforms
StockFetcherWeb
The Earnings WatcherWeb
Categories
StockFetcher4
The Earnings Watcher3
Pricing details

Tool

StockFetcher

$8.95/mo

Starting price

Free tierNo
Free trial

Plans & pricing

Standard (Monthly)$8.95/mo
Standard (Quarterly)Subscription
Advanced (Monthly)$16.95/mo
Advanced (Quarterly)Subscription
Standard (One-time 6-month)One-time
Standard (One-time 1-year)One-time
Advanced (One-time 6-month)One-time
Advanced (One-time 1-year)One-time

Tool

The Earnings Watcher

$3.25/mo

Starting price

Free tierYes
Free trial

Plans & pricing

FreeFree
Pro$39/yr

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Platform details

AttributeStockFetcherThe Earnings Watcher
Asset types
Stocks
Stocks
Experience
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
BeginnerIntermediate
Regions
North America
North America
Data freshness
15-min DelayedEnd of Day
Not specified
API access
Not specifiedNot specified
Export formats
CSV
Not specified

Coverage overlap

Shared categories2

Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.

StockFetcher strengths2

Categories covered by StockFetcher only.

The Earnings Watcher strengths1

Categories covered by The Earnings Watcher only.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between StockFetcher and The Earnings Watcher?

StockFetcher focuses on Screeners, Watchlist, and Data Visualizations while The Earnings Watcher specializes in Alerts, Calendar, and Watchlist. They overlap in 2 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.

Is StockFetcher or The Earnings Watcher free to use?

The Earnings Watcher offers a free tier that lets you get started without paying, while StockFetcher requires a subscription. If budget is a concern, start with The Earnings Watcher and upgrade later if you need more advanced features.

Which is better for beginners—StockFetcher or The Earnings Watcher?

Both platforms target experienced investors. If you're just starting out, expect a learning curve with either option.

Should I choose StockFetcher or The Earnings Watcher?

Choose StockFetcher if you need Filter stocks using a plain-English, text-based query language built on 125+ technical indicators., and Two plan levels: Standard and Advanced. Standard includes up to 100 saved filters and watchlists; Advanced expands to 250 each, larger symbol lists, bigger CSV exports, and advanced filter support.. Go with The Earnings Watcher if Email alerts for US-listed companies; international listings are not supported., and Unlimited tracking: monitor any number of companies. better fits how you invest.

Can I export data from StockFetcher and The Earnings Watcher?

StockFetcher supports data exports to CSV. The Earnings Watcher has more limited export options.

Which has a better stock screener—StockFetcher or The Earnings Watcher?

StockFetcher includes a stock screener for finding investment ideas. The Earnings Watcher focuses on other analytical tools.

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