Frequently Asked Questions

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We analyze all stocks, commodities, currencies and cryptocurrencies daily and compare their volidility and fundamnetals against the industry and market over a period of 5 years and give them a rating between 1 to 10. Please note a currency score cannot be compared to a stock score, commodity score or cryptocurrency score and vice versa, as they are based on independent factors unique to that particular industry.

10 Very strong investment potential
9 Very strong investment potential
8 Strong investment potential
7 Good investment
6 Good investment<
5 Risky investment
4 Risky investment
3 Risky investment
2 Risky investment
1 Risky investment
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Bullish investors believe stocks are going to rise in price.

Bearish investors believe stocks are going drop in price.

Support is the price level below which, historically, a stock has had difficulty falling. It is the level at which buyers tend to enter the stock. If the price of a stock falls toward a support level, it is a test for the stock: the support is either confirmed or eradicated.

Resistance is a price point on a bar chart for a security in which upward price movement is impeded by an overwhelming level of supply for the security that accumulates at a particular price level. Resistance levels are characteristically found at the upper levels of range bound markets.

RSI is the Relative Strength Index of a stock. This indicator is used to determine the momentum of a stock between0 to 100. RSI < 30 is considered undervalued and above 70 considered overvalued.

Day Range is the full range the stock has reached from opening to closing including high and low in the day.

52 Week Range is the full range the stock has reached from opening to closing including high and low in the last 52 weeks.

1 year Price Target (Price Target) is the 1 year forecasted price target of stock.

1 year Price Target % (Price Target %) is the % difference between current close and 1 year forecasted price target.

Dividend Yield (Yield) is a financial ratio that indicates how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its share price. Dividend yield is represented as a percentage and can be calculated by dividing the dollar value of dividends paid in a given year per share of stock held by the dollar value of one share of stock.

Price to Earnings (P/E) is used to determine if a company's stock price is over or undervalued. Companies with a high P/E ratio are typically growth stocks.

Price/Earnings to Growth (PEG) is a stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divided by the growth rate of its earnings for a specified time period. The PEG ratio is used to determine a stock's value while taking the company's earnings growth into account, and is considered to provide a more complete picture than the P/E ratio.

Price to Book Ratio (P/B) is a ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value. It is calculated by dividing the current closing price of the stock by the latest quarter's book value per share. A lower P/B ratio could mean that the stock is undervalued.

Price to Sales Ratio (P/S), P/S ratio, or PSR, is a valuation metric for stocks. It is calculated by dividing the company's market cap by the revenue in the most recent year; or, equivalently, divide the per-share stock price by the per-share revenue.

Earnings per Share (EPS) is the portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. Earnings per share serves as an indicator of a company's profitability. A company with a high earnings per share ratio is capable of generating significant dividend for investors and indicates a potentially worthwhile investment depending on market price of stock.

Earnings per Share % (EPS%) is the current Earning Per Share of the Company compared to it's 1 year forecasted EPS. An increase EPS % can indicate a worthwhile investment.

Dividend per Share (DPS) is the sum of declared dividends issued by a company for every ordinary share outstanding. Dividend per share (DPS) is the total dividends paid out by a business, including interim dividends, divided by the number of outstanding ordinary shares issued. A company's DPS is usually derived using the dividend paid in the most recent quarter, which is also used to calculate the dividend yield.

Short Ratio is derived by dividing the short interest by the average daily volume of a stock. Also known as the days to cover ratio, it is used to identify the prevailing sentiment the market has for a specific stock. When short interest is high, above 40%, it implies company investors hope shares will decline in value.

Moving Average (MA) is a calculation to analyze the average closing price of a stock over a certain time period. They can be used to generate signals with simple price crossovers. A bullish signal is generated when prices move above the moving average. A bearish signal is generated when prices move below the moving average. Price crossovers can be combined to trade within the bigger trend.

50 Day Moving Average (MA50) is the stocks short term average closing price over the last 50 days.

200 Day Moving Average (MA200) is the stocks long term average closing price over the last 200 days.

50dMA crosses 200dMA (MA50x200) is an indicator to identify if the 50 day Moving Average(MA50) has crossed the 200 day Moving Average(MA200).
If the 50 day MA has crossed ABOVE the 200 day MA this is known as a 'Golden Cross' and is indicated by and is seen as a Bullish Stock.
If the 50 day MA has crossed BELOW the 200 day MA this is known as a Death Cross' and is indicated by as a Bearish Stock.

50 Day Moving Average % (MA50 %) is the distance the current price is from the 50 day moving average. A negative number indicates a share price is trading below the 50 day ma.
A stock trading above it's 50 day ma is considered to be in a short term uptrend. Below is a short term downtrend.

200 Day Moving Average % (MA200 %) is the distance the current price is from the 200 day moving average. A negative number indicates a share price is trading below the 200 day ma.
A stock trading above it's 200 day ma is considered to be in a long term uptrend. Below is a long term downtrend.

By default we set your expected stop loss to -3% and limit to 10%. Once these limits are met through your tracked stocks we will inform you via email or you can see the alert on your dashboard.
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You can create personalised links to allow easy access when looking through your portfolio.
The following types of links can bre created:
Research URL: A Research URL will appear on your DASHBOARD and go straight to a particular website.
Stock URL: A Stock URL provides a link for all stocks to a website. You must add $CODE, $CODE.S or $NAME to the url e.g. http://website/Appl.O would be http://website/$CODE.S
Currency URL:This provides a link for all Currencies to a website. You must add $CODE1, $CODE2 or $CODE to the url e.g. http://website/USD-EUR would be http://website/$CODE1-$CODE2
Commodity URL: This provides a link for all Commodities to a website. You must add $CODE, $NAME to the url e.g. http://website/GOLD would be http://website/$NAME
Cryptocurrency URL: This provides a link for all Cryptocurrencies to a website. You must add $CODE, $NAME e.g. http://website/Bitcoin would be http://website/$NAME

Note: You can have 1 default url for each type. This will be used as the main shortcut research link. All other links assosiated with that type will appear in the research links section of the individual trade.
Floor: The floor pivot points are the most basic and popular type of pivots. The pivot point is interpreted as the primary support/resistance level - the point at which the main trend is determined. First-third level resistance and support points serve as additional indicators of possible trend reversal or continuation.
Pivot Point (PP) = (High + Low + Close) / 3
Resistance = (2 x PP) - Low
Support= (2 x PP) - High
Fibonacci: Fibonacci pivot point levels are determined by first calculating the floor pivot points. Next, multiply the previous day's range with its corresponding Fibonacci level. Most traders use the 38.2%, 61.8% and 100% retracements in their calculations.
Pivot Point (PP) = (High + Low + Close) / 3
Resistance 38.2% = PP + ((High - Low) x 0.382)
Resistance 61.8% = PP + ((High - Low) x 0.618)
Resistance 100% = PP + ((High - Low) x 1)
Support 38.2% = PP - ((High - Low) x 0.382)
Support 61.8% = PP - ((High - Low) x 0.618)
Support 100% = PP - ((High - Low) x 1)
DeMarks: Tom DeMark's is another popular method of calculating the pivots to forecast the future of the trend is Tom DeMark's pivot points, which are not pivot points exactly, but are the predicted lows and highs of the period.
If Close < Open: X = Hign + 2 x Low + Close
If Close > Open: X = 2 x High + Low + Close
If Close = Open: X = High + Low + 2 x Close
New High = X / 2 - Low
New Low = X / 2 - High
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This is an indicator to alert you of any stocks where the 50 day moving average has crossed up or down the 200 day moving average. It is often used as an indication when the stock is about to move in the direction of the cross over. We recomment you fully researching the stock first through your research links.
The purpose of a research link is to save key research sites to your portfolio so you can easily click on the link to be directed to the site in the future. Add/Remove Research Links to websites using this page. A Type of Reseach URL will appear as a link on your dashboard and Company link will appear as a link in the company. A Type of Company Link URL will appear in the research links of the company. *Please remember to add $CODE at the end of the URL to indicate the stock code that will be replaced e.g. http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=aapl == http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=$CODE Set the default company checkbox to true for the company research link you would like to use as your main research link for companies.
Trade Fundamentals has a list of detailed reports which can be access through Settings > My Reports. There are short cuts to certain reports through the dashboard and company details. The list of reports currently available through Trade Fundamentals are:
  • Company Report: Provides details on specific company with candle stick charts.
  • My Summary Report: Provides details on all your trades and performance based on selected period.
  • My Trades Report: Provides details on all your trades to date.
  • Top Performers: View the top 10 performers based on filter selected.
The panel at the top of the report allows you to change parameters and apply by clicking the "View Reports" button. You can also export the report to a specific format such as PDF.
The Summary report provides an overview of your performance based on the parameter filters selected.
The my trades reports goes into more detail than the overview report with information of individual trade P/L and industry distribution.
The Top Companies report shows the top 10 performing charts and details based on the filter type selected.
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