What is Investors Toolkit?
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Investors Toolkit is a free collection of research tools for Pakistan Stock Exchange investors. You can screen the market, compare companies, review a stock from several angles, estimate fair value, examine financial health and project mutual fund or SIP growth—all without building spreadsheets from scratch.
Which tool should I use first?
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If you already have a company in mind, begin with PSX Stock Analysis for a broad overview. If you are still looking for ideas, use the Top Stocks Screener to rank companies by a chosen metric. Use Stock Comparison for two companies, or Portfolio Analyzer when you want to review a larger shortlist side by side.
What is the difference between the Top Stocks Screener and Portfolio Analyzer?
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The Top Stocks Screener searches the database and ranks companies using one metric, such as low P/E, high ROE or high dividend yield. Portfolio Analyzer starts with companies you select and places their main valuation, profitability, growth and financial-health figures in one sortable table. Despite its name, it currently compares portfolio candidates; it does not yet calculate allocation weights or portfolio returns.
Do I have to find and enter all the financial figures myself?
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Usually, no. Enter a PSX symbol and the tool loads every available value from the Investors Toolkit database. Current share prices are also loaded when available. If an important figure is missing, the page shows that clearly instead of quietly treating it as zero, and you can enter it manually where the calculator supports manual input.
Why do companies sometimes show different financial reporting dates?
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PSX companies do not all follow the same fiscal calendar, and they may publish results at different times. That means one company may have more recent figures than another. The tools show the latest financial period and statement date wherever comparison timing matters, so please check those dates before treating two figures as directly comparable.
How do I know if a PSX stock may be undervalued?
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The Fair Value Calculator lets you compare the market price with estimates from the Graham Number, Peter Lynch method and Discounted Cash Flow model. No formula can prove that a stock is cheap, so use the result as a starting point and then check earnings quality, debt, cash flow, business risks and the age of the financial data.
What is the difference between Stock Margin Analyzer and Stock Health Analyzer?
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Stock Margin Analyzer brings valuation, dividends, profitability, solvency and growth ratios into one scoring view. Stock Health Analyzer goes deeper into financial resilience by focusing on liquidity, leverage and the company’s ability to service debt. A stock can look inexpensive and still have a weak balance sheet, so the two tools answer different questions.
How are Portfolio Analyzer scores calculated?
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The score uses published weights across profitability, growth, financial strength, valuation and dividends. Missing metrics are not counted as zero, and a score is withheld when there is not enough meaningful coverage. Banks, ETFs and other securities are not forced through ordinary-company scoring rules. The score is meant to organize research, not produce a buy or sell signal.
Why is a company or metric sometimes missing?
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A metric can be unavailable because the company has not reported the necessary value, its history is too short, the figure is not applicable to that security type, or the calculation would require mixing incompatible periods. Investors Toolkit excludes unavailable figures rather than inventing an estimate. Newly listed companies and pre-operating securities naturally tend to have less coverage.
Are all Investors Toolkit tools free?
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Yes. The stock screener, portfolio comparison, stock analysis, stock comparison, margin analysis, fair value, financial health and mutual fund or SIP tools are available without a subscription or user account.
Can I use the Mutual Fund & SIP Calculator outside Pakistan?
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Yes. It includes settings designed for Pakistani investors, but you can use a custom tax rate or turn tax off. The calculator can therefore model regular investments, fees, inflation and step-up contributions for mutual funds or similar investment plans in other countries as well.
Do these tools provide investment advice?
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No. They are educational research tools built from financial data and standard formulas. A company’s future can differ greatly from its historical numbers, and databases can contain delays or errors. Verify important figures in company filings and consider speaking with a licensed financial adviser before investing.