You will update your watchlist every week during
the weekend when the best stocks of the week is published in the Rating
section.
The process is quite simple and takes only 3 minutes…
1. Go to the Rating section, verify the date of publication and add all the Best Stocks to your watchlist.
There is a button “Add the A, B, C stocks to my watchlist” at the end of the
page for that. Then you will be redirected to your Watchlist.
2. Then you will have, in your Watchlist, the Best Stocks of this week and also
the ones from the previous week. We usually keep the Best Stocks on the
Watchlist until they are rejected by the Fundamental Analysis.
Now we have to rate the stocks that are
currently rated N/A. The stocks rated N/A have not been rated yet or don’t have an
analyst estimate.
To rate your N/A stock from the Watchlist, you can use the
button “Recheck the rating for any entries in my Watchlist that are currently
rated N/A”. You should not miss it! This will bring you to the multiple rating
page.
3. When all your N/A are rated you can add them with the button at the bottom
of the page. You will then be redirected to the Watchlist.
4. The final step is to remove, with the trash can , all the stocks that are rated Rejected. These
stocks have not passed the Fundamental Analysis test for the week. The trash can can be found on the "Summary" tab of the Watchlist page.
Important Note before deleting is that the Rejected rating applies only to Best of the Best stocks. For example, the PitBull are usually Rejected on the fundamental analysis, so you probably don't want to delete these from your Watchlist.
5. You are ready to go to the next week with a brand new Watchlist.
Please note that the Fundamental Analysis and the filtering process that we
just made do not apply to ETF and Pitbull. Usually the ETF doesn’t have Analysis
Estimate like CORN and so rate “N/A” and the Pitbull like GE or INTC fail the
test of Fundamental Analysis. So these kind of stocks could be kept in your
Watchlist if you want to trade them.
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Modified on: Fri, 24 Jun, 2016 at 10:25 AM
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