Every new account gets 3 free Deep Analysis or Moat Analysis reports. After that, choose what fits how you research — month-to-month or annual. DeepVal Daily is always free.
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$19.9/mo
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Annual
$199/yr
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Frequently asked questions
What does DeepVal actually output?
Two written reports: a ~4,000-word Deep Analysis (business, financials, valuation, risks, verdict) and a ~6,000-word Moat Analysis based on Greenwald's Competitive Advantage framework. Plus a five-strategy stock screener, a daily news brief read through value-investing lenses, and a "good company + good price" shortlist.
How is this different from ChatGPT or Claude?
Three things. (1) Defined value-investing frameworks instead of free-form prompting. (2) Professional data sources connected for you — no copy-pasting filings. (3) Output is a consistent structured written report, comparable across companies and over time. A chatbot is useful for open-ended thinking; DeepVal is a research workflow.
How long does a report take?
Around 2–3 minutes. You can leave it running in the background. If a report on the same company has already been generated today, it returns instantly.
What markets do you cover?
US, Hong Kong and Mainland China stocks. Disclosure systems and professional data sources for all three markets are integrated.
Is DeepVal investment advice? Do you execute trades?
No on both. DeepVal is a research and information tool. It does not provide personalized investment advice, does not execute trades, and does not manage money. You make every decision.
Is there a free trial?
Yes — every new account gets 3 free analyses (Deep Analysis or Moat Analysis, your choice). DeepVal Daily is free for everyone, forever.
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