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Seeking Alpha vs Yahoo Finance

Seeking Alpha 4.8★ · Free + IAP 70
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Yahoo Finance 4.8★ · Free + IAP 70

Seeking Alpha offers deeper analysis and quant ratings for serious investors, while Yahoo Finance provides a more general, user-friendly experience for tracking portfolios, though both struggle with app performance and content bias.

Seeking Alpha is preferred by serious investors for its in-depth analysis and quant ratings, despite facing significant app performance issues and concerns about content moderation. Yahoo Finance is a popular choice for general portfolio tracking due to its ease of use, but it also suffers from app glitches, slow performance, and perceived news bias.

Head to head

Features & Content edge: Seeking AlphaR2R3R4R5
Seeking Alpha Seeking Alpha is highly valued for its in-depth stock analysis, quant ratings, and diverse perspectives from independent research analysts, which many users find essential for investment decisions R2R3R5R11. However, some users report a lack of coverage for UK stocks and a decline in the quality of some articles, with an increase in 'clickbait' content R10. There are also complaints about the platform's political bias and censorship of conservative viewpoints in comments R4R16R25.
Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance is praised for its ability to track investments, provide market overviews, and offer financial data . Users appreciate its simple charts and after-hours data . However, recent updates have removed or altered features like free alerts and changed the display of daily price changes from percentages to dollar amounts, which users find less useful . Similar to Seeking Alpha, Yahoo Finance also faces criticism for biased news content and aggressive comment moderation .
Ease of Use & Reliability tieR1R6R9R13
Seeking Alpha Seeking Alpha users frequently report significant app performance issues, including extreme lag, freezing, slow loading times, and battery drain R1R9R13. Recent updates have been particularly problematic, leading to broken features and a loss of usability R6R13. Navigation is sometimes described as confusing .
Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance is generally considered user-friendly , but many users have experienced significant app glitches and performance problems, especially after recent updates . Issues include charts not rendering, slow loading, broken widgets, and problems with portfolio views . Some users also report inaccurate data for stock prices and portfolio performance .
Price & Value tieR5R10R11R20
Seeking Alpha Seeking Alpha's premium services are considered pricey by some users, with annual subscriptions costing around $300, leading some to cancel R5R10. However, many serious investors find the value of the in-depth analysis, quant ratings, and tools to be well worth the cost, calling it an 'essential app' and a 'best investment' R5R11R20. Free users complain about aggressive prompts to subscribe and the removal of previously free features like portfolio tracking R10.
Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance is appreciated by many for its free features, allowing users to track investments without linking accounts . However, some users find the subscription to be quite expensive . The removal of previously free features, such as 99 free alerts, has frustrated long-time users . Increased ads are also a point of frustration for free users .
Support & Policies tieR12R19R31R77
Seeking Alpha Seeking Alpha's customer support is criticized for being arrogant and dismissive of feedback R12. Users also report issues with subscription renewals, with the company refusing refunds even shortly after an accidental charge R31. There are also concerns about data privacy due to new cookie consent requests R19.
Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance users report issues with price alerts not triggering correctly R77 and difficulty finding help or clear instructions for setting up portfolios . There are also widespread complaints about aggressive comment moderation and censorship .
Pick Seeking Alpha if

You are a serious investor looking for in-depth analysis, quant ratings, and diverse expert opinions to inform your investment decisions, and you are willing to pay for premium content despite potential app performance issues R2R5R11R20.

Pick Yahoo Finance if

You need a straightforward, generally user-friendly app for tracking your portfolio and getting market overviews, and you are comfortable with a free tier that may have ads and occasional glitches .

Evidence note: Both apps have a high lifetime rating, but recent reviews for both are heavily skewed negative, primarily due to app performance issues and controversial content moderation policies. The free-vs-paid asymmetry is evident, with free users of both apps complaining about limitations and ads, while paid users tend to be more satisfied with the core value proposition, despite technical issues.

Frequently asked

Is Seeking Alpha worth the subscription cost?
For serious investors, many users find Seeking Alpha's premium services, which can cost around $300/year, to be well worth the price due to the in-depth stock analysis, quant ratings, and valuable market insights that help them make investment decisions R5R11R20R32.
Do Seeking Alpha and Yahoo Finance have app performance issues?
Yes, both Seeking Alpha and Yahoo Finance have significant and frequently reported app performance issues, including lag, freezing, slow loading times, and bugs that affect usability, particularly after recent updates R1R9R13R55.
Are there concerns about content bias or censorship on these platforms?
Yes, both Seeking Alpha and Yahoo Finance face criticism from users regarding perceived political bias in their news articles and comment sections, as well as aggressive moderation and censorship of certain viewpoints R4R16R25R40.

What reviewers actually said

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  1. [R2] Seeking Alpha 5/5 · US One Stop Shop: Great resource for various perspectives on a variety of timely topics backed with thoughtful analysis.
  2. [R3] Seeking Alpha 3/5 · US Good stuff!: Seeking Alpha provides good, thoughtful analysis!
  3. [R4] Seeking Alpha 1/5 · US Censorship: This site is loaded with extreme right wing types who are free to comment without being censored. Liberal points of view are highly censored. The home of racists, Christian Nationalists and other unsavory groups.
  4. [R5] Seeking Alpha 5/5 · US An Essential App if you own or plan to buy Stocks: Best of Breed by a Mile. Premium services are pricey but Wirth eve
  5. [R1] Seeking Alpha 1/5 · US Atrocious - App keeps “sticking”: I’m a new premium subscriber. I’m trying to enter in details of my portfolio. It sits there stuck with each keystroke and the lag is ridiculous. Trying to get the Menu to respond is like go away and come back after a few mins. Whoever is in charge of this app should be taken to the back and dealt with.
  6. [R6] Seeking Alpha 3/5 · US Great tool with good content,but…..: The product is great and I see it as invaluable, so nothing negative on that front. However, that’s not the purpose of this review. First off I absolutely hate the app update they did at the beginning of 2025. I almost cancelled my subscription just because of that but I realized I like the tools and content enough to deal with it. But most importantly is I not
  7. [R9] Seeking Alpha 3/5 · US Lots of latency: I wish I could rely on this app more, but during trading hours, there is a lot of latency with the updates to prices…and the app becomes unbearably slow when trying to update your stocks! Needs improvement!
  8. [R13] Seeking Alpha 1/5 · US Terrible update: Very little works now. Will not stay on the Portfolios tab, which is my preferred starting page. The customization page does not work and requires closing the app to exit.
  9. [R10] Seeking Alpha 1/5 · US No more portfolio tracking: The great portfolio tracking feature will no longer update without a subscription. It was the one thing that kept me coming back to SA. Was a subscriber for years until many of the articles became nothing but clickbait with little to no substantial value. Leo Nelisson was excellent but I couldn’t justify a $300/yr subscription for only one contributor that was of any va
  10. [R11] Seeking Alpha 5/5 · US Great Resource!: I have been very impressed with seeking alpha quant ratings. It gives me clear indicators on stocks with strong potential. Well worth it!
  11. [R20] Seeking Alpha 5/5 · US Excellent App for Serious Investors: I absolutely love the Seeking Alpha app! It’s incredibly informative and has become my go-to platform for in-depth stock analysis and market insights. The content quality is outstanding, articles, transcripts, and expert opinions are well-written and provide real value. What I appreciate most is how spending time reading on the platform has directly helped me m
  12. [R12] Seeking Alpha 3/5 · US Useful Content but serious user interface issues: I am a fan of this platform and find the content, data and community comments to be extremely valuable to discerning readers. Big negative is their customer support. They are arrogant and dismissive of valid feedback.
  13. [R19] Seeking Alpha 2/5 · US Cookies: Been a subscriber for 2yrs. Why are you just now asking if I will “Accept All Cookies”? I don’t want to share my data and I care about my privacy. You respond to all these reviews so I want an answer as to why you’re all of a sudden requesting this
  14. [R31] Seeking Alpha 1/5 · US Be very careful with the subscription: I had an unfortunate experience with the subscription renewal. I forgot to cancel before the renewal date and was charged automatically. I understand this is part of the terms, but what disappointed me is that the company refused to offer any refund, even though I contacted them shortly after the charge and did not use the service during the renewed period.
  15. [R77] Yahoo Finance 4/5 · US Price alert: There’s something wrong with the price alert. Microsoft has reached the target price but there was no alert. In the other hand, I wish after-hour price is also available for price alert. It could be added as a separate column so that the last price column won’t be disturbed. Alternatively there could be an option for users to choose whether after-hour price is displayed and used for
  16. [R32] Seeking Alpha 5/5 · US Best investment: Best investment. Strong Buy. Great analysis.
  17. [R55] Seeking Alpha 2/5 · US Currently unusable: Normally, seeking alpha is a great research tool. I haven’t been able to use it in the last few weeks though. The app has gotten so slow and buggy that it is currently unusable, as it’s not possible to open any articles, access any of your portfolios, manage subscriptions, etc. The app is so slow you literally cannot do anything on it. Tried to uninstall and reinstall the app w
  18. [R16] Seeking Alpha 2/5 · US Moderators censor conservatives: SA used to be a good site. But after Trump became POTUS most comment sections turned into deranged Liberal ranting. They can say literally anything, but conservative comments get censored and the Commenter gets put into “review” so every post has to be approved by the censors. This only happens for Conservative posters, the other side posts literally anything with
  19. [R25] Seeking Alpha 1/5 · US Freedom Of Speech not Tolerated/Many Bugs: Tons of pro-Trump writers and articles but if you say one tiny thing negative (site is run by Israelis) you’ll get banned. If you say anything about either one that’s not praising them you will get censored. Many have been banned. Their censorship is draconian. There are better sites nowadays for free this one has jumped the shark.. And the bugs! Constan
  20. [R40] Seeking Alpha 2/5 · US One sided politics platform: I’ve used Seeking Alpha for years and I have enjoyed its function and use without having to pay for premium which is what has earned it a star. It was always a bit political in the comments of certain, usually quite informative articles. Lately, every article’s comments are not relevant to the market instead focused on vitriol towards a certain orange man. It’s tires

Synthesized from 120 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store