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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to a Tykr Stock Screener Pro Plan is on sale for £103.75, saving you 86% on list price.


When you’re first learning about stock investments, it can be a lot to take in. Being able to identify promising stocks may be difficult, but there are tools that can help. Tykr Stock Screener can help teach you more about potential investments based on a comprehensive analysis, and a lifetime subscription is £103.75. 

Tykr can’t guarantee a profit on an investment, but nothing can. It’s a commonly accepted part of stock trading that there’s no such thing as a sure thing, but you can still make informed decisions. Tykr is one way to get that information. 

This intuitive app supports over 30,000 stocks and can help you learn to reduce your risk while you’re investing. For every supported stock, Tykr provides a score based on the safety of the investment. The higher the score, the safer Tykr considers the investment to be. You may even be able to make those calculations yourself, but Tykr does it for you for thousands of stocks so you have an idea of which ones are low-risk.

Tykr’s analysis also provides an estimated Margin of Safety for your potential investment. That margin is calculated by the share price and the sticker price. The math behind these calculations is all open source, so you can even check where the information is coming from. 

Investing is a learning process. Tykr may be able to help teach you to make informed investments and manage your stocks carefully and intelligently. You can access Tykr through your browser on any device with internet access. 

Make your entry into the stock market a well-informed one. Tykr can help teach you how to mitigate your risk in the stock market if you invest in any of some 30,000 supported stocks. For a limited time, get a lifetime subscription to Tykr Stock Screener on sale for £103.75. 

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