A collection of free, publicly available resources for learning about financial markets. These external links provide access to official data, educational materials, and research tools.
Note: These are third-party websites. US Market Terminals does not control, endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of external content. Links are provided for educational reference only.
Government agencies provide free access to official financial data, company filings, and economic statistics. These are primary sources often used by researchers and analysts.
Free access to all public company filings including annual reports (10-K), quarterly reports (10-Q), and insider trading disclosures.
Economic DataComprehensive database of U.S. economic data including interest rates, inflation, employment, and GDP statistics from the St. Louis Fed.
Labor StatisticsOfficial source for employment data, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Producer Price Index (PPI), and wage statistics.
Investor EducationSEC's official investor education website with guides on investing basics, avoiding fraud, and understanding financial products.
These platforms provide market data visualization, charting tools, and price information. Most offer free tiers with optional paid features for additional data.
Popular charting platform with technical analysis tools, stock screeners, and community features. Free tier available with delayed data.
General FinanceFree stock quotes, financial news, portfolio tracking, and basic company financials. Widely used for general market information.
Stock ScreenerVisual stock screener with heat maps, fundamental filters, and technical analysis. Free version provides delayed quotes and basic screening.
These resources provide educational content about investing concepts, financial literacy, and market mechanics. They can help build foundational knowledge.
Comprehensive financial dictionary and educational articles covering investing concepts, terminology, and financial planning basics.
Free CoursesFree video courses on economics, finance, and capital markets. Good for learning fundamentals at your own pace.
Community WikiCommunity-maintained wiki focused on passive investing principles, asset allocation, and retirement planning concepts.
Resources specific to cryptocurrency markets. Note that crypto markets are highly volatile and speculative. These tools display market data but should not be used as the basis for trading decisions.
Cryptocurrency price tracking, market capitalization rankings, and basic metrics for thousands of digital assets.
Sentiment IndexSentiment indicator that aggregates various market signals. Shows current market sentiment but should not be used as a trading signal.
Blockchain DataView Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchain transactions, addresses, and blocks. Useful for verifying transactions and exploring on-chain data.
When using external financial resources, keep these considerations in mind: