Guide - Stock Ratings

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  1. powerof0

    powerof0 Level III

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    These ratings are meant to complement the "15/60 method" described in this guide: neopets-information-f82/guide-to-the-stock-market-t12760.html
    (To quickly summarize what this method is, it simply involves buying stocks when they are 15-17 np per share, and then selling them when they reach at least 60 np per share.)

    Often, there are multiple stocks in the 15-17 range in a given day. When that happens, this list can help you get a better idea of which stock is the better investment. The rating of each stock is determined by the length of a stock's "cycle." I define a cycle as the time it takes for a stock to go from 15-17 np per share to at least 60 np per share, and then back to 15-17 np per share. Clearly, stocks with short cycle times are superior to those with long cycle times (at least when practicing the 15/60 method).

    Notes:
    -The first column is the name of the stock.
    -The second column is the stock's highest price since 2005.
    -The third column is the last time the stock reached a price of 60 or above.
    -The fourth column is the the stock's rating.


    KAUF -- 112 -- 11/10/09 -- A+
    SKBD -- 257 -- 09/30/09 -- A+
    TNPT -- 296 -- 04/23/10 -- A+
    ACFI -- 88 -- 05/21/09 -- A
    SMUG -- 98 -- 07/01/10 -- A
    TSRC -- 114 -- 06/20/09 -- A
    BUZZ -- 88 -- 01/20/10 -- A-
    MYNC -- 228 -- 03/15/10 -- A-
    DROO -- 172 -- 08/20/09 -- B+
    LDSC -- 81 -- 06/15/10 -- B+
    TNAH -- 101 -- 10/15/09 -- B+
    AAVL -- 107 -- 02/24/10 -- B
    BB -- 99 -- 04/20/10 -- B
    HUW -- 116 -- 01/10/09 -- B
    KBAT -- 78 -- 05/04/10 -- B
    NAKR -- 103 -- 06/02/10 -- B
    PEOP -- 79 -- 01/11/10 -- B
    SHRX -- 122 -- 11/17/08 -- B
    SKEI -- 92 -- 01/16/08 -- B
    STFP -- 101 -- 05/27/10 -- B
    UNIB -- 88 -- 12/18/09 -- B
    COFL -- 84 -- 07/15/09 -- B-
    CYBU -- 99 -- 10/09/09 -- B-
    KSON -- 267 -- 12/06/09 -- B-
    SWNC -- 224 -- 04/14/08 -- B-
    TAG -- 105 -- 12/10/09 -- B-
    TPEG -- 91 -- 01/29/09 -- B-
    HELT -- 306 -- 09/21/09 -- C+
    NATN -- 104 -- 08/30/07 -- C+
    PDSS -- 115 -- 06/14/10 -- C
    VPTS -- 82 -- 08/11/07 -- C
    BOTT -- 94 -- 05/26/09 -- C-
    FISH -- 129 -- 06/26/09 -- C-
    LUPE -- 542 -- 05/02/09 -- C-
    SSS -- 123 -- 03/02/10 -- C-
    FAER -- 80 -- 06/02/10 -- D+
    POWR -- 861 -- 05/27/10 -- D
    CHPS -- 73 -- 11/18/07 -- D-
    CHIA -- 131 -- 04/26/10 -- F
    EEEEE -- 91 -- 06/19/10 -- F
    MPC -- 95 -- 09/04/08 -- F
    TPP -- 99 -- 02/14/09 -- F
    YIPP -- 238 -- 12/31/09 -- F


    A+ 200-230
    A 230-270
    A- 270-300
    B+ 300-330
    B 330-370
    B- 370-400
    C+ 400-430
    C 430-470
    C- 470-500
    D+ 500-530
    D 530-570
    D- 570-600
    F more than 600


    This list can also be downloaded as a text file, if it is too difficult to read in the post.
     

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  2. Junior

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    I come from a land down under! (Maaaate!)
    Looks like you've done some research? I assume NeoDaq was the source of your information?

    Anyway, nice compiled list, very beneficial to those that follow the 15/60 method :)
     
  3. powerof0

    powerof0 Level III

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    I actually made this from my own records, but now that I looked up Neodaq, I realize that their data and tools are far better than what I have. Probably should have googled for more resources before wasting so much effort maintaining my own data (and counting up days).... <_<
     
  4. itunes

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    Haha, when i saw the list i thought it was from neodaq. Thanks for your time :)