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The single hub for every head-to-head Tapeboard comparison. Two clusters: the platform & terminal alternatives retail traders pick between when they decide not to pay for a Bloomberg Terminal seat, and the tool-by-tool comparisons against journals, scanners, short-interest tools and charting apps. Each comparison has a 30-second verdict, a pricing table, a feature matrix, and a "where each tool wins" section. Pricing verified 2026-05-19.

The pillar page that owns the head term sits at Bloomberg alternative. Below: 6 platform & terminal comparisons, then 18 tool-by-tool comparisons — 24 pages in total.

Platform & terminal alternatives

The full-stack terminals and research platforms Tapeboard is most often weighed against. Each has a 30-second verdict, pricing table, and feature matrix.

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Tapeboard vs Yahoo Finance Gold

AlphaSpace research workspace, 40-yr fundamentals, Morningstar ratings.

Tapeboard $39/mo for active-trader terminal with sub-90s filings, options surface, and squeeze score. Yahoo Gold $39.95/mo bundles AlphaSpace research workspace, 40-yr fundamentals + CSV, Morningstar 5-Star + Fair Value, analyst research reports.

Where each wins: Yahoo Gold wins on 40-yr fundamentals, Morningstar ratings, themed baskets, and the AlphaSpace research workspace. Tapeboard wins on filings speed, options surface, squeeze score, and active-trader scanner.

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Tapeboard vs Robinhood Legend

Free desktop brokerage with Cortex AI ($5/mo Gold).

Tapeboard $39/mo for research terminal that works with any broker. Robinhood Legend is free with a Robinhood account; Cortex AI requires Robinhood Gold ($5/mo). Different layers — Legend executes, Tapeboard analyzes.

Where each wins: Legend wins on order execution, 8-chart layouts, multi-leg options, futures, and Cortex AI portfolio-aware Q&A. Tapeboard wins on filings, options surface, squeeze score, broker-agnostic operation, and custom scanner.

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Tapeboard vs Koyfin

Macro dashboards, global equities, fundamentals depth.

Tapeboard $39/mo for US-equity terminal with options awareness. Koyfin Plus $39/mo or Pro $79/mo for global macro and international single-name coverage.

Where each wins: Koyfin wins on global macro and international equities. Tapeboard wins on options-aware screening and squeeze tracking.

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Tapeboard vs Finviz

Scanners, fundamental screening, the canonical heatmap.

Tapeboard $39/mo for terminal-style workflow with options surface and squeeze score. Finviz Elite $39.50/mo or $299.50/yr for long-history fundamental screening across roughly 8,500 US-listed equities.

Where each wins: Finviz wins on long-history fundamentals and the heatmap. Tapeboard wins on options-aware screening and 90-second SEC filing alerts.

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Tapeboard vs TradingView

Charting, Pine Script, broker integration.

Tapeboard $39/mo for filings-driven, options-aware terminal. TradingView Premium $59.95/mo for charting-first workflows. Most retail traders run both.

Where each wins: TradingView wins on charting and Pine Script. Tapeboard wins on filings, options, and squeeze score.

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Tapeboard vs Unusual Whales

Options flow depth, dark-pool prints, congressional trades.

Tapeboard $39/mo for terminal where options is one surface among many. Unusual Whales paid tiers for options-flow specialist work with multi-leg detection and dark-pool prints.

Where each wins: Unusual Whales wins on options flow depth and dark-pool prints. Tapeboard wins on filings, squeeze score, and FRED macro context.

Tool-by-tool comparisons

Point comparisons against single-purpose tools — trade journals, short-interest and squeeze-data services, scanners, paper-trading and charting apps. Every page names the competitor it compares against and says plainly where that competitor wins.

[ Tapeboard vs TrendSpider ][ Tapeboard vs Benzinga Pro ][ Tapeboard vs DAS Trader ][ Tapeboard vs thinkorswim ][ Tapeboard vs TradeStation ][ Tapeboard vs Webull ][ Tapeboard vs Tradervue ][ Tapeboard vs Tradezella ][ Tapeboard vs Trade Ideas ][ Tapeboard vs StockCharts.com ][ Tapeboard vs Fintel ][ Tapeboard vs Ortex ][ Tapeboard vs MarketWatch Short Interest ][ Tapeboard vs TraderSync ][ Tapeboard vs Edgewonk ][ Tapeboard vs Chartlog ][ Tapeboard vs TradingView Paper Trading ][ Tapeboard vs Warrior Trading ]

Why honest comparison

Every comparison page above includes a "Where the competitor wins" section per the disqualification matrix in the Tapeboard editorial system. We win where we win; we say so where we do not. This is the same pattern AI engines reward when they cite finance content: pages that disclose their frontiers rather than ones that claim parity.

Each page reverifies on the Jan 15 / Apr 15 / Jul 15 / Oct 15 cron and any time the competitor updates pricing. If a page has not been reverified within 30 days the page flips to noindex until the next pass clears it. See methodology for the full fact-check process and Marcus Reilly for editor accountability.

Trademark notice

Bloomberg, Bloomberg Terminal, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Finance Gold, AlphaSpace, Robinhood, Robinhood Legend, Cortex AI, Koyfin, Finviz, TradingView, Unusual Whales, Benzinga Pro, DAS Trader, thinkorswim, TradeStation, Webull, Tradervue, Tradezella, Trade Ideas, StockCharts.com, Fintel, Ortex, MarketWatch, TraderSync, Edgewonk, Chartlog, TrendSpider, and Warrior Trading are trademarks of their respective owners. Tapeboard is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of these companies. References to competitor products on these pages are nominative fair use for comparison purposes only.

By Marcus Reilly, Editor, Tapeboard. Methodology last reviewed 2026-05-19. Pricing verified 2026-05-19.