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Wall Street Analyst vs Seeking Alpha

Seeking Alpha is a large investing-content platform; its premium quant ratings and the Alpha Picks service surface a curated set of buy ideas, with performance presented through its own marketing. Wall Street Analyst takes a different approach: it scores 1,000+ stocks every morning across 15 dimensions from 30+ live data sources, and publishes a transparent track record — including the losses.

Wall Street Analyst
Seeking Alpha
Coverage
1,000+ stocks scored every morning
Curated picks + quant ratings
How it scores
15 distinct dimensions → one composite
Quant factor grades + analyst content
Track record
Public, since inception, drawdowns shown
Performance shown through marketing
Smart-money data
Options flow, dark pools, congressional, 13F, insider
Limited
What you do with it
Score + verdict + model portfolios
Read articles + follow picks

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Comparison reflects our understanding of publicly available information and may change — check Seeking Alpha's site for their current features and pricing. Wall Street Analyst is financial software and education, not personalized investment advice, and not a registered investment advisor. Past results don't guarantee future ones.