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SEC EDGAR

Research

Free (government resource)Best for: Serious Researchers Who Want Primary-Source Data

The Review

EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) is the SEC's official database of corporate filings. Every public company in the United States is required to file financial statements, insider transactions, proxy statements, and material disclosures here. It is the primary source of truth for all public company financial data.

EDGAR is not pretty and it is not user-friendly, but it is comprehensive and authoritative. 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K material events, 13F institutional holdings, proxy statements, S-1 IPO filings, and insider trading (Forms 3, 4, 5) are all available for free.

The full-text search (EDGAR Full-Text Search System) lets you search across all filings by keyword, company, filing type, and date range. For serious investors who want primary-source data rather than third-party summaries, EDGAR is where the research starts. Every financial data platform in existence pulls its data from EDGAR.

Why It Ranks #52

The authoritative source for all US public company filings. Every data platform gets their data from EDGAR. For primary-source research, there is no substitute for going directly to the SEC's database.

Key Stats

Millions

Filings Available

All US public cos

Companies Filed

Free

Price

US SEC

Operated By

Key Features

Full-text search across all SEC filings
10-K, 10-Q, 8-K reports
13F institutional holdings
Insider trading forms (3, 4, 5)
S-1 IPO prospectuses
Proxy statements and DEF 14A filings
XBRL interactive financial data
RSS feeds for filing alerts

Fun Facts

1.EDGAR launched in 1993 and was one of the first government databases available on the internet
2.All US public companies are legally required to file through EDGAR — it is not optional
3.EDGAR processes over 3,000 filings per day on average
4.The XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) format on EDGAR makes financial data machine-readable

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SEC EDGAR?

EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) is the SEC's official database of corporate filings. Every public company in the United States is required to file financial statements, insider transactions, proxy statements, and material disclosures here. It is the primary source of truth for all public company financial data.

How much does SEC EDGAR cost?

SEC EDGAR pricing: Free (government resource). It is best for Serious Researchers Who Want Primary-Source Data.

Why is SEC EDGAR ranked #52?

The authoritative source for all US public company filings. Every data platform gets their data from EDGAR. For primary-source research, there is no substitute for going directly to the SEC's database.

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