MonkScore™ is a 0–100 score that summarizes how strong a company's fundamentals are compared to its sector peers. It draws on 149 financial factors grouped into five pillars — Growth, Profitability, Quality, Conviction, and Safety — and combines them into a single number you can read in seconds. A higher score means the company ranks more strongly on the fundamentals historically associated with long-term outperformance.
Most screeners ask you to pick metrics and filter manually. MonkScore™ does the opposite: it evaluates every company across 149 fundamental factors and gives you one transparent score that captures the full picture. You still get the underlying data if you want to dig in, but you don't have to be a quant to know which companies are worth a closer look.
Yes. The methodology was validated across 25 years of North American market data (2000–2024) with strong statistical significance, and independently confirmed in Europe, Asia Pacific, and Japan. The full results, along with the academic research behind each factor, are documented on our methodology page. However, as always, remember that past performance does not guarantee future results.
The simplest way is to look up any stock before you buy it. A high MonkScore™ tells you the fundamentals support the investment case. A low score is a signal to ask harder questions. Many investors also review the MonkScore™ of every position in their portfolio once a quarter — it usually takes about fifteen minutes and helps you stay disciplined about what you own and why.
Yes. The free plan lets you look up any stock's MonkScore™, see the top opportunities on the home page, save up to 10 stocks to your watchlist, and run 5 in-depth company analyses per month. There's no credit card required and no time limit. When you're ready for more, Premium unlocks the full screener, unlimited tracking, and Smart Signals — with a 7-day free trial.
No. MonkStreet is a research and data platform. We give you the tools and analysis to make better-informed decisions, but we don't tell you what to buy or sell, and nothing on the platform constitutes personalized investment advice. Remember, past performance does not guarantee future results, and all investing involves risk.