In our first post, we looked at how to find a company’s “Fair Value” based on its internal cash flows. However, even a great company can be a poor investment if you pay too much compared to what the rest of the market is paying for similar businesses. This is where Relative Valuation comes in.
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Relative valuation judges a stock by comparing its valuation metrics against other companies in the same industry. It essentially asks: “Am I paying more or less for $1 of earnings or cash flow than I would for this company’s closest peers?” While absolute valuation tells you what a stock is worth in a vacuum, relative valuation provides the necessary market context to determine if a stock is a true bargain among its peers.
Stock Rover cuts through the noise to help you compare a stock against the market and its peers. It goes beyond a basic quote page, offering tools that do the heavy lifting for you:
• Valuation: The first of five tables lines up your stock against its top peers on key relative metrics like EV/EBITDA, P/E, and Price/Sales. It instantly reveals if the stock is trading at a premium or discount to the group.
• Returns vs Industry, Sector, and the S&P 500: This chart plots your stock’s returns directly against its Industry, Sector, and the S&P 500. This visual check ensures that a “cheap” valuation isn’t just a result of poor price momentum. (Note: In the screenshot below, the chart was repositioned to appear below the Valuation table).
The “Drill Down”: Click on any specific rating (e.g., Growth Rating vs. Peers) to open the detailed Stock Ratings Facility. This view breaks down the rating so you can see exactly what’s driving it:
You will encounter many valuation multiples in the Insight Panel and Table. If you are unsure which to prioritize, start with these three core metrics.
Where to Find It: Table → Analyst Estimates, Insight Panel, Research Report, Charting.
Where to Find It: Table → Valuation, Insight Panel, Research Report, Charting.
How do I perform a peer comparison for stocks in Stock Rover? In Stock Rover, you can perform peer comparisons using the ‘vs Peers’ and ‘vs Industry’ tabs in the Insight Panel. These views allow you to compare a specific stock directly against its industry peers across metrics like valuation, growth, and returns.
Can I customize the companies in the Peer Group? Yes. While Stock Rover automatically selects the best peers based on industry and size, you can fully customize this comparison. Simply create a custom watchlist of your preferred peers, select a ticker from that watchlist, and then reference the Table to compare your stock specifically against that group.
Note: Some features shown are available with a Premium or Premium Plus plan, while others require a separate Research Reports subscription. You can explore all plan options here.
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