Side-by-side comparison of the stocks you've ticked from your decks. The first column lists each rating; the columns to the right show every stock's value. The ✓ tick marks the best (most bullish) reading per row.
The three Scores
Fundamental Score — blends only the four core fundamentals (Financial Health, Profitability, Growth, Valuation). Good for "is this a fundamentally sound business at this price?"
🔒 Full Score — blends all ratings, weighted (fundamentals + Hype + Analyst Upside + every Trend horizon + Insider Track). Better for "when should I buy or sell?" decisions.
🔒 Custom Score — your own blend. Tap the row to pick which ratings to combine. The score value stays hidden until you upgrade.
Free users see Full and Custom blurred — the actual values are hidden until you upgrade.
What each stat means
Financial Health — Balance-sheet strength: debt levels, liquidity, how well the company could weather a downturn. Fundamental.
Profitability — How efficiently the company turns revenue into profit (margins, return on equity). Fundamental.
Growth — Pace of revenue and earnings expansion. Fundamental.
Valuation — Whether the price looks reasonable relative to earnings, book value and cash flow. Cheaper = positive, more expensive = negative. Fundamental.
Hype — Attention this stock is getting vs its baseline (Reddit chatter, Stocktwits, news volume, Wikipedia pageviews). Rising Hype often precedes price moves — but can also signal retail enthusiasm running ahead of fundamentals.
Analyst Upside — Average professional price target vs the current price.
Trend signals — Generally available technical algorithms (moving averages, RSI, MACD, Bollinger bands) read from price history. Four timeframes: Year (free) and Day / Week / Month (🔒 Premium, for buy/sell timing).
Dividend — Yield and stability of payouts. Higher = more income.
Analyst Consensus — Average professional buy/hold/sell recommendation, expressed as a directional score.
🔒 Insider Track — What's happening behind the scenes: insider transactions (executives/directors trading their own shares), upcoming earnings, recent SEC filings, corporate events. Insiders often act on information before it's public.
Score scale is −100 to +100. Long bars = strong signal, short bars = near neutral. The dot in the middle of each bar marks zero.
Funds & ETFs (silver cards)
You can mix stocks and ETFs in a comparison. ETFs (like QQQ, VOO) have a different stat set — non-applicable rows show — in either column. The headline row is labelled Top Score in mixed compares (vs Fundamental Score in all-stock compares) because the two scores are built from different recipes.
Composition Score — the ETF equivalent of Fundamental: expense ratio + diversification + tracking quality + size.
Expense ratio — annual fee you pay to hold the fund. Lower is better — fees compound.
Yield — distribution / dividend rate the fund pays out.
AUM — assets under management. Bigger = more liquid and stable.
Diversification — number of holdings. Broad index ETF = 500+ stocks; thematic ETF might be 20–50 (concentrated).
1-year return — recent performance (not a predictor of future returns).
Volatility — measured as beta: β 1.0 ≈ moves with the market, β 0.2 = much calmer (bonds), β 3.0 = much wilder (leveraged ETFs).
🔒 Tracking quality(Premium) — how closely the fund follows its underlying index. Loose tracking = drag from fees or daily-reset decay.
Leveraged 3× — a red pill on a card means the fund uses leverage. Not buy-and-hold — daily resets cause volatility decay over time.
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Important — please read
This is not financial advice. Ratings are generated automatically from rules-based signals applied to publicly available data. They don't account for your personal financial circumstances, risk tolerance, time horizon or goals.
Past performance does not indicate future results. Use these ratings as a starting point for your own research, never as a recommendation to buy or sell.