Every stock on TradeApes gets a score card built from real SEC filings. Financial health, operating trends, valuation context, and a composite score — all on a single page you can read in under two minutes.
A TradeApes score card breaks down a company across the dimensions that matter most to long-term investors. Instead of digging through quarterly reports or piecing together data from five different sites, you get a structured view that puts business quality and price in the same place.
A single number that combines financial health, operating momentum, and capital allocation into one view of business quality.
Categorized from Strong to Stressed based on profitability, cash flow, debt coverage, and balance sheet stability.
A valuation range that helps you understand whether the market price looks reasonable relative to the company's fundamentals.
The strongest positives and the most pressing concerns for each business, pulled directly from the financial data.
Every score card is generated from XBRL data in SEC filings. Revenue, margins, free cash flow, debt ratios, share dilution, return on capital — all sourced directly from the company's own regulatory disclosures. No analyst opinions. No crowd sentiment. Just the numbers the business itself reported.
That means you can compare two companies and know the analysis was built on the same foundation, using the same methodology, on the same timeline.
NVIDIA (NVDA) is one of the most actively followed stocks in the market. Here is what its TradeApes score card looks like — health score, valuation zone, key positives and concerns, all in one view.
View the NVDA Score Card →Score cards work whether you are evaluating a stock for the first time or reviewing one you have held for years. They are designed for investors who want to move past surface-level price charts and actually understand the business behind the ticker.
Score cards are not standalone pages. They connect to the rest of your workflow. Find a stock through the Screener, add it to your Watchlist, or compare it side-by-side with another company. The score card is always the deeper layer underneath.
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