Sabtu, 31 Oktober 2020

Financial authors talking up MarketBeat

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You may have read what we have to say about MarketBeat Daily Premium Subscriptions, but have you heard what Barron's Magazine has to say about MarketBeat? Wow, we are flattered.

Barron's author Mike Hogan uses MarketBeat:

[One] beneficial outcome of the electronic consensus is that delivery of estimates and related data is expedited. Instead of analyst memos that show up in the financial press intermittently, new data are continuously collected online and used to sharpen the ongoing consensus and price targets. You get it fresh as it emerges during the trading day.

But bigger audiences and more data do pose information-overload challenges for developers and subscribers. These sites use the latest Web technologies like cloud computing, natural-language processing, and predictive analysis to wrangle the data.

Because subscribers also need help ingesting it all, a key feature is a personalized user dashboard like the one just added to the MarketBeat site. The dashboard, My MarketBeat, is the collection point for all incoming information related to a user’s watchlist. Besides a steady stream of analyst estimates, price targets, and news headlines, it includes important events such as insider and institutional buying/selling, ex-dividend days, and splits.

Features like My MarketBeat require a premium subscription that starts at $16 a month. So do the site’s new stock screeners, which let subscribers screen for tickers that have certain consensus ratings, price-target minimums, or earnings calls within a particular date range.

The site’s calendar tracks scheduled earnings calls and dividend declarations, as well as initial public offerings and their lockup expirations. Such events can affect share-price movements—at least in the short term—and investors need to weigh their potential impact when entering or exiting a position.

These sites are great places to track such things. They may not make you a big-time prognosticator, but they can help you become a better trader and, at the very least, help you time your bets. 

And he's not the only financial author talking up MarketBeat either. 

The American Association of Individual Investors has given MarketBeat its "Best of the Web" award for the last three years for "its straightforward approach to providing investors with daily ratings moves" and because of "the fact that investors can view analyst upgrades, downgrades, and target price changes by date without signing up at the site."

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William Bushee
MarketBeat


 
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