Kvantra Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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Kvantra is a stock analysis platform built for retail investors who want the same tools as the professionals without the professional-grade price tag. For a long, the best financial data and analysis has been locked behind expensive platforms built for institutions and professionals. We think that is unfair, and we are changing it. - Our mission is simple: give every investor access to the same quality of tools the professionals use, in a way that is genuinely simple to understand and use. - With Kvantra you can screen 60,000+ stocks across 66 global exchanges, helping you find opportunities anywhere in the world. Our Guru Screener lets you find stocks using proven strategies from legendary investors like Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham and Peter Lynch, while our Custom Screener offers 74 filters so you can search for exactly what matters to you. Every stock comes with an in-depth company profile covering financials, analyst estimates, price targets and more. - Beyond research, Kvantra helps you stay on top of what you own. You can track your portfolio with multi-currency support and performance tracking, build watchlists to follow the stocks you care about, read the latest market news, and see everything come together in one clean, easy-to-use dashboard. Built in Norway, made for investors everywhere. The market doesn't play fair. We're fixing that.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A tool for clarity and depth

Kvantra is a professional and user-friendly platform for stock analysis. The layout is clean and intuitive, the screener genuinely strong - whether you run a "guru search" inspired by investors like Warren Buffett, or build your own screen from selected criteria.
I use it both for a quick read on whether a stock is interesting and for more detailed deep-dives. The platform brings several things together in one place: long historical data, profound fundamental data, ESG scores, and a portfolio tool - a combination that's not easy to find in such a smooth, practical format.
I also like that the service keeps developing at a good pace. For investors who want more structure and depth in their research process, it's well worth following.

16 June 2026
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