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A lifetime subscription to Tykr Stock Screener is on sale for 86% off


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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to a Tykr Stock Screener Pro Plan is on sale for £99.03, saving you 86% on list price.


It’s time to start getting your finances in order. For some, that may mean collecting a year’s worth of receipts. For others, it might be time to start thinking about how your money can start making money. 

Investing is never a guarantee, but there are ways you can go into the stock market with a solid understanding of where your money might end up. Tykr Stock Screener is an educational app that analyses stocks for you so you can see which ones are high-risk and which ones may be a safer investment. For a limited time, you can get a lifetime subscription to Tykr for just £99.03.

Tykr can’t guarantee an investment will pay off. What it can do is give you information about 30,000 stocks so you can decide whether you should invest.

For each supported stock, Tykr provides a summary, a score, and a margin of safety. The summary tells you if a stock is on sale, should be watched, or if it’s overpriced. These conclusions are reached through open-source calculations that you can check yourself. If you’re buying, then look out for stocks that are on sale. If you’re selling, you might want to wait until your stocks are overpriced so you can rake in a profit. 

Check out the score and the Margin of Safety if you want a more detailed breakdown of investment safety and potential earnings. With all the work analysing stocks done for you, investing might actually start to seem fun. 

Nothing can guarantee you huge returns on investments, but this deal is a certainty. Invest in a lifetime subscription to Tykr Stock Screener for £99.03.

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