About tickers.info
Last reviewed on 2026-04-27.
Who this site is for
tickers.info is a free reference site for anyone trying to look up a publicly traded company quickly. The audience ranges from first-time investors comparing two stocks, to students learning what a P/E ratio is, to seasoned traders who just want a clean dashboard to pull up a chart. There are no accounts to create and no paywalls. Type a ticker symbol and a full analysis dashboard appears.
What the site covers
Every individual stock page on tickers.info aggregates the data points a reader typically wants in one view:
- Symbol info — last price, daily change, day range, volume, market cap and key stats.
- Advanced chart — interactive candlestick charts with technical indicators, drawing tools and multiple timeframes.
- Company profile — business description, sector, industry, headquarters and leadership.
- Fundamental data — revenue, earnings, margins, valuation ratios, dividends and balance-sheet items.
- Technical analysis — oscillator and moving-average gauges that summarize signals across timeframes.
- Latest news — symbol-specific headlines from major financial news outlets.
- Ticker tape — a live market pulse pinned to the top of every page.
Beyond the per-ticker pages, the site offers a Markets overview with global indices and an S&P 500 heatmap, a Screener for filtering stocks by fundamentals and technicals, and a News hub combining headlines with an economic calendar. Background reading on charts, fundamentals, indicators, ticker conventions and the screener itself lives in the Learn section.
Data sources
All quotes, charts, fundamentals and news on tickers.info are rendered through embedded widgets from TradingView. Coverage and quote-delay levels vary by exchange — refer to TradingView's available markets documentation for specifics. tickers.info does not produce or store its own market data; the site is essentially an organized presentation layer on top of public market data.
Editorial approach
Editorial content on the site — page intros, the Learn section, and policy pages — is written in-house, then reviewed periodically. The standard is general-knowledge explanations that hold true across market cycles, not predictions, picks or "best stock" lists. Every page that contains data carries a disclaimer that nothing on the site is investment advice, and the same line goes for the Learn articles: they describe how things work, not what to buy.
Pages are dated with a visible "Last reviewed" line and refreshed when the underlying material changes. If something on the site looks outdated or inaccurate, readers are encouraged to flag it via the contact page.
How content is produced
The site has no comment section, no user-generated content, and no anonymous contributors. Pages are written and maintained by the site operator, with general industry references checked against publicly available sources (exchange documentation, regulator filings, vendor specs). No invented experts, anonymous "team members," or third-party guest posts appear on the site.
How the site is funded
tickers.info is free to use and supported by display advertising. Ads are clearly distinguished from editorial content. Editorial decisions — what to write about, how to describe a metric, what to include in the Learn section — are made independently of advertisers. See the privacy policy and cookie policy for how advertising works on the site, and the disclaimer for the limits of the information shown here.
Contact
General questions, corrections and feedback go to contact@tickers.info. Privacy and data-protection requests go to privacy@tickers.info. Full details, including the kinds of inquiries the site can usefully respond to, are on the contact page.