Looks interesting, Rick (and Caesar). What companies currently occupy the top 10 Caesar scores?
And is this just for US stocks, or is it applicable to other countries/stock markets? Or would that require different benchmarks (e.g. utilities in the USA are compared to a different benchmark than utilities in the UK)?
I'll be supplementing my analyses with the Caesar Score, but I hear you. I'll see what I can do after I'm done with the Stock Archeologist.
Currently, we're focused on US stocks, but will probably extend its functionality to overseas stocks as well. It's just the matter of how easy it is to calculate given the data we have access to.
If you're interested to find out about the scores for some tickers, let me know and I'll post it here.
Thanks, Rick. Really Iβm interested to know what is good right now, given the current downturn in the market. If theyβre doing well now, youβd hope they were long-term holders.
Due to popular (yet surprisingly unspecified!) demand, here are a few more of the more promising ones:
MRK: 18.431 π©π©π©
LULU: 12.743 π©π©
NVDA: 11.967 π©
ADBE: 9.920 π©
MELI: 7.998 π¨
WING: 5.816 π¨
Does the colour signal before // or after the number 13 mean anything - The order or I just need to look at max green boxes to understand the health ?
FANG π¨π» // Caesar Score: 13 π©π©
This is how we make it easy to see at a glance where things stand. With Caesar Score, numbers correspond to colors.
π₯ - sell
π¨ - wait/hold
π© - buy
π©π© - strong buy
π» - worse score since we last looked at it
πΊ - better score since we last looked at it
I'm thrilled about the potential of the Caesar toolβit's truly impressive. Thank you for this addition.
Sounds great & eager to test this Swiss army knife π Like Lewis, I'm also interested in knowing the scores of some tickers. Thanks Caesar & Rick
Looks interesting, Rick (and Caesar). What companies currently occupy the top 10 Caesar scores?
And is this just for US stocks, or is it applicable to other countries/stock markets? Or would that require different benchmarks (e.g. utilities in the USA are compared to a different benchmark than utilities in the UK)?
Hey,
I'll be supplementing my analyses with the Caesar Score, but I hear you. I'll see what I can do after I'm done with the Stock Archeologist.
Currently, we're focused on US stocks, but will probably extend its functionality to overseas stocks as well. It's just the matter of how easy it is to calculate given the data we have access to.
If you're interested to find out about the scores for some tickers, let me know and I'll post it here.
Thanks, Rick. Really Iβm interested to know what is good right now, given the current downturn in the market. If theyβre doing well now, youβd hope they were long-term holders.