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Our Terminology
Updated over 2 months ago
  • C-Score: This is the rating scale used by Signals to evaluate hundreds of tickers daily. It draws on a combination of real-time transaction data and broader market indicators to predict the potential future performance of a stock. The scale runs from -100 (Bearish) to +100 (Bullish).

  • Trailing C-Score: This represents the average C-Score over the past five trading days, giving investors a clearer picture of how sentiment toward a stock has evolved over the short term.

  • Hit Rate: Hit Rate measures the percentage of signals that have generated a net-positive return 30 days after the initial signal was identified. A higher Hit Rate indicates a stronger track record of success following our signals.

  • Average Hold: This refers to the average number of days a position was held after following the first signal until it achieved a positive return. Understanding the average hold time helps investors gauge how long they might expect to wait for returns.

  • Average ROI: The average return on investment (ROI) is calculated based on the historical performance of signals since 2021. It provides investors with insight into the typical return they might expect from following a signal.

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