Jake Barfield
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Its pretty comparable. I just pulled up Medley ($4480), a Japanese small cap that I know well, in Tikr and Fiscal. Tikr has a "news" section on the company's webpage that is helpful and accurate that Fiscal doesn't have. Fiscal has a "research" section (that Tikr doesn't have) that produces an AI generated report that is fairly accurate with helpful charts -- albeit with some important nuances that requires actual research and familiarity with the business in order to understand. Fiscal has an "industry" section that listed most of Medley's competitors, although it is missing a few. But it is editable so I am able to add the missing ones myself. Both have modelling tools that might be helpful but which I don't use much yet (I still like to build my own models at this point). Tikr has the ability to change the currency denomination to USD in the overview section that is super useful, given that I look at companies all over the world and like being able to toggle it to see what the market cap, EV, etc is in USD terms. Perhaps @BradoCapital could integrate this one day. Fiscal has a better tools for looking at IR reports and integrating AI to then ask questions about those reports, while Tikr has a better "all filings" section. I use both regularly. Fiscal has the ability to listen to recent earnings calls alongside transcripts while Tikr only has the transcripts.




























