Compare two stock investments side by side by ending value, profit, ROI, CAGR, dividends, fees, shares owned, and return difference.
Shares owned:
Investment amount divided by buy price.
Ending value:
Shares owned multiplied by current or sell price, plus dividends, minus fees.
Profit:
Ending value minus original investment and costs.
Winner:
The stock with the higher ending value, profit, ROI, or CAGR depending on what you care about most.
A stock vs stock calculator helps compare two investment choices side by side using the same starting amount or different investment amounts.
It is useful for historical examples, stock research, investing education, dividend comparisons, and “what if I bought this instead” scenarios.
No. Enter the buy price and current price manually. This keeps the page simple and avoids needing a stock market API.
Yes. Enter a different investment amount for Stock A and Stock B, or use the same amount for a cleaner comparison.
Only if you enter dividends manually and keep “include dividends” checked.
No automatic split history is included. Use split-adjusted buy prices and current prices for best results.