Value Line

Smart research. Smarter investing.

Whether you’re a beginning investor or a veteran looking for high-impact ideas, Value Line gives you the power to evaluate investments with confidence.

  • Acquire investment knowledge quickly and easily.
  • Delve into accurate and insightful investment research on companies, industries, markets, and economies.
  • Accelerate your knowledge of stocks, funds, options, and the economy.
  • Get accurate estimates, projections and historical data to discover opportunities that fit your investment strategy.
  • Bring trends and comparisons to life so you can easily assess investment opportunities.

Digital edition is updated weekly.

Print edition is updated monthly and only accessible while in the library.

What You Get

  • Weekly reports from The Value Line Investment Survey
  • Timeliness, safety, & technical rankings
  • Financial measures for stocks, mutual funds, options, & other securities
  • Analyst commentaries on industries
  • Model portfolios and in-depth analysis of selected stocks
  • Information on performance, P/E ratios, 3-5 year price potential, & more

Let our expert Jessica show you how in this video tutorial.

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