Get timely financial market insights with the new AI-powered Google Finance in Search. With the new Google Finance, you can:
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Get fresh market news and updates directly tailored to your watchlist and interests gathered from various trusted sources.
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Elevate your financial research with AI-powered data visualization and gain insights from historical data using advanced charting tools.
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Dive in to explore and learn all about stocks, crypto, and more.
Google Finance availability
- This experience is currently available to users in all languages in the following countries and territories:
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- You can also opt into Search Labs to test experimental features in Google Finance.
- You can use some features in Google Finance without signing in. To create a custom watchlist, access deeper financial insights, and unlock full AI Research features, you’ll need to sign in with a Google Account.
- For the best experience, enable Search history by turning on Web & App Activity. Without this setting enabled, you can still access Google Finance but can't pick up where you left off with previous searches.
Important: Google Finance and its AI-powered features are designed to help you explore generic financial information, market data, and AI-summarized research.
Note:
- Google Finance does not provide personalized financial, investment, tax, or legal advice.
- AI-generated summaries, insights, and data visualizations are synthesized from third-party sources across the platforms. They are provided for informational purposes only.
- The information presented is not a recommendation by Google to buy, sell, or hold any security, financial product, or instrument, nor is it an endorsement of any specific investment strategy.
- AI can make mistakes. Always independently verify financial data and consult with a licensed financial advisor or professional before making any investment decisions.
How Prediction Markets work
In the US, you can track prediction market data directly within Google Finance. Prediction markets are open markets where participants trade contracts based on the outcome of future events. The prices reflect the market's current consensus on the probability of that event occurring.
- Data sources: This data is sourced directly from third-party market providers and is not generated or calculated by Google. Google provides this data for informational purposes only and does not provide investment or legal advice.
- Regulatory and financial risks: Participation in prediction markets involves financial risk. In the United States, the regulatory framework surrounding prediction markets is complex and continues to evolve. Because legal and regulatory frameworks can vary significantly by state and local jurisdiction, you are responsible for understanding and adhering to the regulations applicable in your specific location.
How to interact with Google Finance
If you see the new Google Finance experience, here's how you can toggle between the Classic and Beta experience:
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To return to the classic Google Finance experience:
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At the top right, select Classic
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To enable the new Google Finance:
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At the top right, select Beta
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Manage your Lists in the new Google Finance experience
To create a new listAnalyze security charts
Select a specific security to customize its chart and deepen your research:
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Select
to change chart styles.
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Select Compare
to compare two securities.
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Select Technical Indicator
to analyze the price movements of a security over a specific period of time.
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Select Key moments
to track market events and identify unusual price movements or trading volumes of a security.
Change mode in Google Finance
- At the top right, select
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- Switch between Light mode, Dark mode, or Device default.
Get started with AI features in Google Finance
Google Finance uses AI to summarize market trends and provide a balanced viewpoint from trusted sources across the web.
- To dive deep into market movements:
- Select Dive deeper on this topic with AI to open the Research panel.
- Ask follow-up questions to better understand how current events and international developments impact the market.
- To find AI insights from across the web:
- When viewing a specific security, go to the Overview tab for an AI-generated summary of its recent performance and the current market sentiment.
- Compare the Bullish view and Bearish view of a security. Google Finance gathers this information from various financial sites to help you evaluate factors like revenue growth, infrastructure spending, and market competition.
Track earnings & financial reports
You can keep track of upcoming earnings calls and explore a company’s financial performance in Google Finance.
- To track upcoming earnings calls:
- Go to the Upcoming earnings section on the Google Finance homepage.
- A banner will appear at the top of your screen when a security on your watchlist has a live earnings call.
- To explore earnings and financial reports:
When viewing a specific security, you can select the Earnings tab to dive deeper into a company's financial performance. You can:
- Stream live calls: Listen to earnings calls seamlessly, directly from the page.
- Replay past calls: Listen to recorded calls and use the playback timeline to jump straight to key audio insights.
- Find transcripts: Review curated transcript highlights for a quick overview, or read the full text transcript.
- Get AI insights: Explore the At a glance section for AI-powered summaries of the latest news and financial reports.
- Find official filings: Select Documents and forms to quickly retrieve official financial filings.
- Compare performance: Review Previous reports for historical performance and check Related earnings to see how similar companies are performing.
Deep dive with the AI-powered Research panel
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Enter your question in the Search bar near the bottom of the screen.
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You can write your own questions or select from the suggested queries.
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To ask a follow-up or a new question, type into the Search bar near the bottom of the screen.
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Select Deep Search below the Search bar to create a detailed research report on any topic.
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You can view previous research from Thread history
at the top right corner of the Research panel.
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To delete a specific search, select
next to the Thread history item.
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If you found the response helpful, select
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If you found the response unhelpful, inaccurate, biased, or otherwise problematic, select
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Give feedback
You can send feedback to report incorrect data to help improve Google Finance.
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At the bottom of the page, select Send Feedback.
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Enter your feedback. You can choose to add a screenshot to help us better understand the issue.
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At the bottom, select Send.
Important: We can't always respond to your feedback, but that doesn't mean it wasn't reviewed.