Find the best stocks in the world

Tell us what you're after — we surface what fits.

How it works

Three picks and you get a focused shortlist.

1

Pick a goal

Growth, income, stability or value — choose what matters to you. We translate it into the right financial filters.

2

Pick a region

Single country, broader market, or anywhere. Useful when you want exposure to a specific economy.

3

Pick a risk level

Low, medium or high — based on volatility (beta). The lower the level, the calmer the price moves.

The four categories

How we group stocks by what an investor is after.

Growth

Companies expanding revenue and earnings fast. Higher upside, often higher volatility — names like NVIDIA, Tesla, Amazon.

Income

Mature companies that share profits as dividends. Lower upside, steady cash flow — utilities, consumer staples, blue chips.

Stability

Blue-chip leaders above $10B without severe drawdowns. Less volatile in downturns — Apple, Microsoft, J&J.

Value

Stocks trading below their fundamental worth — low P/E, often a dividend. The classic Buffett-style approach.

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Frequently asked questions

Growth surfaces companies above $2B with at least 10% ROE, sorted by ROE. Income lists names above $2B paying at least 1.5% dividend, sorted by yield. Stability shows blue chips above $10B without severe drawdowns, sorted by size. Value picks names above $2B with P/E ≤25 and P/B ≤4, sorted by P/B. You can refine each list further with the sidebar.
We use beta — how much a stock's price moves relative to the broader market. Low risk caps beta below 0.8 (calm names). Medium sits between 0.8 and 1.2 (around the market average). High sits above 1.2 (sharper swings).
Yes. Once you submit, you get the full Stock Explorer with sector, industry, exchange, market-cap and dividend filters available in the sidebar. Tweak anything; the criteria stay editable at the top.
No. El Fondo doesn't give personalized advice. The Finder applies neutral financial filters and shows what matches. Always do your own research before investing.