Let's say you have a stock that is rated "Rejected" in your Watchlist and it is showing up in your "Currently ready to buy" tab.

Stocks are assessed by Fundamental Analysis each week. This attributes a rating of A, B, C or Rejected to a stock.

Subsequently, the Technical Analysis assesses whether it passes the tests of Channel Breakout and Trend Analysis. The Technical Analysis module does not take into account the classification of the stock, whether it is A, B, C or Rejected. It only checks the technical formation of the stocks in your Watchlist.

Why doesn't it take the Analysis Fundamental result into account?

All stocks in your Watchlist are analyzed because it is possible that you have, in your Watchlist, other classifications of instrument (stock) like Hot Hands (ETF) or PitBull (stock). These “type” instruments do not pass the Fundamental Analysis, but we use Technical Analysis tests to verify if they have a good technical formation.

Thus, it is possible that a stock listed in the Best of the Best from the previous week is still on your Watchlist and it is now Rejected by Fundamental Analysis.

In this case, you can delete it from your Watchlist if you want.

You can also look at this article which tells you how to update your Watchlist every week.