Just in time for Easter 2026, TradingForFuture.com is launching a new offering: Effective immediately, we are providing comprehensive stock analyses on our pages for international and selected listed companies. At launch, the offering includes a total of seven stock analyses, with one additional analysis to be added every other Monday. Initially, we are publishing analyses for stocks that we hold in our own portfolio or may want to add in the future. So in a certain sense, this offering also serves our own purposes. Nevertheless: A comparable format typically costs a good €30 per month on many specialized financial platforms!
Overview of the offering
At launch, the analysis package includes seven international blue-chip companies that are among the most closely watched stocks in global equity markets:
- McDonald’s (MCD) – Fast-food chain with a real estate focus
- Mi crosoft (MSFT) – Tech company with a strong cloud and AI business
- Nike (NKE) – Sportswear giant with global brand recognition
- The Coca-Cola Company (KO) – Consumer goods company for soft drinks
- The Procter & Gamble CO (P&G) – Consumer goods company with a defensive business model
- The Walt Disney Company – Media company for feature films, series, and theme parks
- Visa (V) – Global payment processor with structural growth drivers
- More companies will follow on a biweekly basis, every Monday
Each analysis follows a standardized, uniform structure: from the company overview through detailed financial metrics to a structured presentation of opportunities and risks. The presentation is kept neutral and does not include explicit buy or sell recommendations, and is made easier to digest through comprehensive tables and interactive charts.
What the analyses include
The analyses are based on a professional valuation framework, as also used by institutional investors. Each edition is divided into several core areas:
- Company profile including business model, industry environment, and competitive positioning
- Financial metric tables with historical and current figures on a TTM basis
- Revenue and earnings development in graphical form
- Balance sheet structure including leverage and liquidity metrics
- Valuation assessment based on multiples and peer comparisons
- Opportunities and risks as a structured outlook
With specialized providers, analyses like these can easily cost around €30 per month as a subscription – professional tools for institutional users are in some cases significantly more expensive. TradingForFuture.com is making this content available free of charge for the Easter launch.
The most important metrics explained
Valuation metrics
P/E ratio (Price-to-Earnings ratio)
The P/E ratio
relates the current share price to earnings per share. A P/E of 20 means
investors pay 20 times the company’s annual earnings. Low values can indicate
attractive valuation, but must always be interpreted in an industry context,
as growth sectors structurally exhibit higher P/E ratios.
P/S ratio (Price-to-Sales ratio)
The P/S ratio
divides the share price by revenue per share. This metric is particularly
suitable for companies that do not yet report stable profits, for example in
early growth phases. A low P/S ratio can indicate relative undervaluation.
KV/Sales (Price-to-Sales)
Corresponds to the P/S
ratio at the overall company level: market capitalization divided by annual
revenue. This metric enables comparisons across companies of different
sizes.
EPS (Earnings per Share / earnings per share)
EPS
indicates how much net profit is attributable to a single share. It forms the
basis for P/E calculation and is a key measure of a company’s earning power.
EPS increasing over several periods is considered a positive signal.
Example: Revenue & Net Income
Profita bility metrics
EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes)
EBIT
measures operating profit before interest and taxes and shows how profitably a
company’s core business operates – independently of financing structure and
tax burden. The EBIT margin (EBIT divided by revenue) makes companies of
different sizes comparable.
ROE (Return on Equity)
ROE indicates how efficiently
a company generates returns on the equity employed. Calculation: net profit
divided by average equity. A persistently high ROE is considered an indicator
of a structural competitive advantage.
ROA (Return on Assets)
ROA measures profitability
relative to all of a company’s assets – i.e., equity and debt capital
combined. It shows how efficiently management converts total employed capital
into profit.
ROIC (Return on Invested Capital)
ROIC is a more
precise profitability metric that relates profit to the capital actually
invested. If ROIC consistently exceeds the cost of capital (WACC), the company
creates real value for its shareholders.
Time reference
TTM (Trailing Twelve Months)
TTM refers to a rolling 12-month period that always includes the last four quarters – regardless of the fiscal year. TTM figures are more up-to-date than annual financial statement figures alone and allow timely comparison. In analyses on TradingForFuture.com, metrics such as EPS, EBIT, and revenue are generally stated on a TTM basis.
Example: Visa USD
Interaktiver Kursverlauf-Chart für Example: Visa USD (USD).
Balance sheet metrics
Current Ratio (liquidity ratio)
The current ratio
relates current assets to current liabilities. A value above 1.0 signals that
a company can service its short-term debts using its own liquid resources.
Values below 1.0 may indicate liquidity risks.
Debt-to-Equity (leverage ratio)
This metric shows the
relationship between debt capital and equity. A high debt-to-equity value
indicates greater external financing, which may be acceptable with stable cash
flows but can be risky during economic fluctuations. Capital-intensive
industries typically have higher values than technology companies.
Availability
The analyses are available directly on TradingForFuture.com via the “Stock analyses” section without registration, without a paywall, and without any further conditions. The offering is aimed at private investors, career starters in finance, and anyone who wants to systematically expand their investment knowledge. Additional analyses will be added every two weeks, on Mondays. All analyses follow the same standardized structure to ensure a consistent basis for comparison across different companies and sectors.
Frequen tly asked questions
Are the stock analyses free?
Yes, completely. There are no hidden costs, no mandatory registration, and no expiration date. The offering is designed for the long term and is expanded regularly.
Are these buy or sell recommendations?
No. TradingForFuture.com sees itself as a neutral information medium. The analyses are a structured preparation of publicly available financial data and do not replace individual investment advice.
How up-to-date is the data in the analyses?
The metrics are based on the latest available quarterly figures on a TTM basis and are updated for relevant corporate events. The decisive factor is the publication date of the respective analysis.
What distinguishes these analyses from paid services?
Paid platforms generally offer access to thousands of stocks as well as real-time screeners and portfolio features. TradingForFuture.com focuses on a curated selection with editorially prepared analyses in a uniform format. From private investor to private investor!
Which companies are next?
The offering is expanded with new analyses every other Monday. Additional international large-cap companies from various sectors are planned. Suggestions can be submitted via the contact function.
Is prior knowledge required?
No. All metrics used are explained directly in the analyses and are additionally summarized in this article as a compact reference.
Are the analyses suitable for tax or legal purposes?
No. The content is for general information purposes only. For tax or legal decisions, a licensed professional advisor should be consulted.
Note: All analyses by TradingForFuture.com are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice. Investments in securities are associated with risks.
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