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How Do the Stocks in Your Portfolio Measure Up?
When it comes to stock analysis or portfolio analysis, Portfolio Grader is an incredibly powerful tool for individual
investors.While a vigorous amount of number-crunching goes on behind the scenes, Portfolio Grader is designed to give you my analysis
in easy-to-interpret A to F letter grades.In Portfolio Grader, the Quantitative Grade you see measures the buying pressure. The Fundamental Grade you see
evaluates the stock’s fundamentals. Blend those two grades together and what you get is the Total Grade.The Total Grade gives
you my current buy, sell or hold recommendation. A = Strong Buy, B = Buy, C =Hold, D = Sell and F = Strong Sell.Here’s a look at how my Top 5 Stocks for July stack up in Portfolio Grader.
In addition to each of the stocks’ grades, you can see my exclusive ratings in the categories of sales growth, earnings growth,
cash flow, and six other key fundamentals, pinpointing the strengths and weaknesses of any given stock.Altogether Portfolio Grader contains some 5,000 stock reports that are updated daily. So, how do the stocks in your portfolio
measure up?Click here now to put the power of Portfolio Grader to
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