Global stock quant research for individual investors
StockQuantLab organizes public market data into a simple research workflow. Readers can compare stocks by valuation, profitability, growth, momentum, sector-relative strength, exchange rates, and recent news without treating any single metric as a guaranteed investment signal.
The service compares user-selected stocks and index ranking groups such as NASDAQ 100 and KOSPI 100. It combines valuation factors like PER and PBR, quality factors like ROE, growth factors like revenue growth, and price momentum over 6-month and 12-month windows.
How to use the score
Quant Score is a relative screening score, not a price target. A high score means the stock ranked well against the selected comparison group under the current factor weights. It should be followed by source checks, financial statement review, and risk assessment.
Why sector context matters
Software, banks, automakers, healthcare companies, and manufacturers can have very different normal valuation ranges. Sector-relative scoring helps compare companies with more similar business economics before combining the result into the final score.
News and exchange-rate context
The dashboard links to original news sources and summarizes available metadata for quick review. It also shows EUR, USD, JPY, KRW conversion references and the U.S. Dollar Index because currency moves can affect global stock returns.
Editorial and data principles
Rankings are educational research aids, not investment recommendations.
External news links remain with the original publisher.
Missing data is shown through data coverage instead of being hidden.
Users should verify important information with official filings and primary sources.
No page promises returns, guaranteed profits, or personalized advice.