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MiniValuator is an online minimalist stock valuation tool, providing users with a simple way to perform Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) and Price-Earning (PE) ratio calculations for US stocks.
Users can input varying assumptions such as growth rate, discount rate, and terminal value to calculate the intrinsic value per share in real time, offering a transparent approach to stock valuation without the need for complex spreadsheets.
The tool also includes a sensitivity analysis heatmap, visualizing how the intrinsic value changes across different Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) and terminal growth rate scenarios.
Stock data is auto-filled using analyst estimates and market data, but can be overridden by user inputs. Additionally, the tool provides AI-generated analysis of the company's competitive moat and risk factors based on public data.
Users can export their stock valuation results as a shareable PNG image for use in investment reports or social media. Valuations are stored in the user's history, allowing for revisiting and refining assumptions over time.
This tool does not require sign-up and is free to start using, making it a user-friendly solution for both novice and seasoned investors.
MiniValuator's minimalist approach to stock valuation reflects a deliberate design choice: DCF and P/E ratio calculations, executed correctly with the user's own assumptions, provide more insight than sophisticated dashboards filled with pre-processed metrics that obscure the underlying assumptions.
By requiring users to input their own growth rate, discount rate, and earnings estimates rather than pulling consensus estimates automatically, MiniValuator forces engagement with the assumptions that most determine valuation outcomesan educational feature as much as a calculation tool.
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