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Have a group of stocks to follow? Start each filing review with what changed.

From one company to a real watchlist

Read one company first. When you follow several, keep the changes together.

Read one company from top to bottom first. When you already follow a group of companies, start every new filing with score, cash flow, moat, and risk changes instead of starting from zero.

Read one company report firstSave the names you care aboutReview changes together as the list grows

Keep more companies together

When your watchlist grows, stop searching, opening, and judging each name from scratch.

Start with what changed

After a new filing, review score, grade, and risk changes before rereading the whole report.

Keep your thinking attached

When cash conversion, moat evidence, or risk needs a closer look, save the thread so the next review starts where you left off.

Start with one company

Decide whether a company belongs on your watchlist
Search a company, read the full report, and save the names you care about. When the list grows, review them together.
  • Read full company reports
  • See scores, explanations, and risk signals
  • Keep your first 5 companies together
  • Use research guides and ranking pages

I follow 5-10 stocks

$19
$9.90 / month
For investors tracking their holdings and a short list of names without rereading every filing from scratch.
Good for holdings and a short research list

Choose this when you want to

  • Review a focused watchlist together
  • Go deep on 10 10-Ks a month
  • Score and grade change review
  • Cash flow vs net income checks
  • Moat durability checks
  • Key risk signals from filings
  • Saved report history
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I review companies every week

$29
$19.90 / month
For active investors, newsletter writers, and small teams reviewing companies every week.
Best when research is a weekly habit

Choose this when you also want to

  • Review more watchlist names together
  • Go deep on 50 10-Ks a month
  • Follow-up questions for every report
  • Deeper moat and earnings durability analysis
  • Exportable reports for your records
  • Faster analysis when reports queue up
  • Email support

EarningsMoat helps with research, not investment advice. Start by understanding one company; when you follow a group of stocks, keep changes, follow-up questions, and review notes together.