VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Tool Comparison
TradeBB vs Valuesider comparison
Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.
At a glance
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TradeBB
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Valuesider
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Platform details
| Attribute | TradeBB | Valuesider |
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Asset types | StocksOptionsFuturesCurrenciesCryptos | StocksETFsMutual FundsClosed-End FundsFundsOther |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediate |
Regions | Not specified | Not specified |
Data freshness | Not specified | Not specified |
API access | Not specified | Not specified |
Export formats | Not specified | CSVExcel |
Coverage overlap
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between TradeBB and Valuesider?
TradeBB focuses on Portfolio, Data Visualizations, and Broker Connectors while Valuesider specializes in Screeners, Investor Holdings, and 13F. They overlap in 1 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.
How much do TradeBB and Valuesider cost?
Good news—both TradeBB and Valuesider offer free plans. You can try each platform without commitment and only pay when you need premium features.
Which is better for beginners—TradeBB or Valuesider?
Both platforms target experienced investors. If you're just starting out, expect a learning curve with either option.
Should I choose TradeBB or Valuesider?
Choose TradeBB if you need Multi-asset journal covering stocks, options, futures, forex, and crypto., and Broker connections plus file/manual import; import workflow supports CSV/XLSX/TXT/HTM and provides Excel templates.. Go with Valuesider if Browse tracked value-investor (“guru”) portfolios and quarter-by-quarter activity (buys/sells) based on SEC 13F filings., and Free “Holdings Screener” over the aggregated (“grand”) guru portfolio, with filters (e.g., % of grand portfolio, number of gurus, security type) and export to XLSX/XLS/CSV. better fits how you invest.
What asset classes do TradeBB and Valuesider cover?
Both cover Stocks. TradeBB also includes Options, Futures, Currencies, and Cryptos. Valuesider adds coverage for ETFs, Mutual Funds, Closed-End Funds, Funds, and Other.
Can I export data from TradeBB and Valuesider?
Valuesider supports data exports to CSV, and Excel. TradeBB has more limited export options.
Can TradeBB or Valuesider connect to my broker?
TradeBB connects with brokers for portfolio syncing. Valuesider requires manual portfolio entry or data import.
Is TradeBB or Valuesider better for day trading?
TradeBB is built with active traders in mind, offering features like real-time data and technical analysis. Valuesider is better suited for buy-and-hold investors focused on fundamentals.
Which has a better stock screener—TradeBB or Valuesider?
Valuesider includes a stock screener for finding investment ideas. TradeBB focuses on other analytical tools.
Can I track my portfolio with TradeBB or Valuesider?
TradeBB offers portfolio tracking features. Valuesider is more focused on research and analysis.
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