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Personal Finance & Investing

Use NYU's professional-grade financial tools for your own investing education — from fund analysis to stock screening.

4 steps
1Morningstar Investing Center
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2Value Line
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3Bloomberg Terminal
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4Wall Street Journal (ProQuest)
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Analyze fund performance and ratings

Morningstar's star ratings and analyst reports are industry standard.

💡 Pro tip: Compare expense ratios and Sharpe ratios across similar funds.

Database$500/yr value
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Morningstar Investing Center

Financial Data & Markets

Mutual fund and stock information, as well as global market data on equities, indexes, futures, options, commodities, and precious metals.

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Screen stocks with proprietary rankings

Value Line's Timeliness rank has historically outperformed the market.

💡 Pro tip: Start with stocks ranked 1 (Highest) for Timeliness and Safety.

Database$500/yr value
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Value Line

Financial Data & Markets

Data, tools, rankings, and analysis covering companies, industries, markets, and economies. Research covers stocks, mutual funds, options, convertible securities, and special situation stocks.

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Practice with real market data

Learning Bloomberg now gives you a career-long advantage.

💡 Pro tip: Take the free Bloomberg Market Concepts (BMC) course.

Database$31,980/yr value
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Bloomberg Terminal

Financial Data & Markets

Terminal-bound financial services platform with advanced analytical and data functions. Access full-text Bloomberg.com via the BBG command. The gold standard for real-time financial data, news, and analytics.

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Stay informed on market trends

Read the Markets section daily to build financial fluency.

💡 Pro tip: Follow the 'Heard on the Street' column for analytical frameworks.

Database$500/yr value
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Wall Street Journal (ProQuest)

News & Media

Full-text access to the Wall Street Journal from 1984 to present. Text-only database without PDF images.

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