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  2. Stock upgrades and downgrades: What it means when an analyst ...

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    Analyst ratings are meant to give investors a pulse on the potential future performance of a stock. Instead of combing through research and data points for hours, investors can get a one-verb ...

  3. Buy, Sell or Hold: What Stock Analyst Ratings Mean and How ...

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    Look at stock quotes on any financial news website and you're likely to see analysts' ratings that serve as recommendations for investors. Although some sites get more specific than others, most ...

  4. Morningstar Analyst Rating - Wikipedia

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    The Morningstar Analyst Rating debuted in 2011 as a qualitative rating assigned by Morningstar's team of manager research analysts for funds under their coverage. This forward-looking metric is analyst-driven, and is considered an aptitude test of a fund manager's capabilities in a specific strategy. [ 1 ]

  5. Morningstar Rating for Stocks - Wikipedia

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    The Morningstar Rating for Stocks debuted in 2001 and was initially applied to 500 stocks. [1] [2] The stock-rating system compares a stock's current market price with Morningstar's estimate of the stock's fair value. [3] Like the Morningstar Rating for Funds, the rating is applied in the form of stars. [4]

  6. Financial analyst - Wikipedia

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    Financial analysts invariably use spreadsheets (and statistical software packages) to analyze financial data, spot trends, and develop forecasts. The analyst often also meets with company officials to gain a better insight into a company's prospects and to determine the company's managerial effectiveness.

  7. Why You Need to Be Your Own Stock Analyst - AOL

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    By Jeanine Poggi, TheStreet.com NEW YORK -- Sell-side analysts are often criticized for acting too slowly in downgrading companies and lowering estimates, so it should come as no surprise to find ...

  8. Morningstar, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The firm's "star" ratings are often used by fund managers in marketing materials, and positive star ratings bring a credibility to a fund's strategy. Morningstar's analysts and data are frequently quoted in outlets such as the New York Times , Wall Street Journal , and Financial Times .

  9. Overweight (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    Definition 1: If a particular stock is selling for $500 and the analyst feels that the stock is worth $600, the analyst would be declaring the stock to be overweight. Definition 2: Suppose that Technology stocks make up 10% of the relevant stock index by market value. For example, the weight of the Technology sector in the index could be 10%.