Here are Today’s Most Requested PowerRatings Stocks
Today’s
Power
Ratings article will look at our
Most Requested PowerRatings. PowerRatings
gives users a historical edge backed by millions of trades. This can help
guide you to areas of the stock market that are moving and can help you steer
clear of dangerous sectors.
PowerRatings are updated each day after the market close, so the below
PowerRatings are from yesterday. Some of the stocks below have made major
moves in today’s session.
PowerRatings performance shows the returns versus
the S&P 500 for the equivalent 5-day hold. The stocks which have had a PowerRating of 8 have outperformed the S&P 500 index on average over the next 5
days by an 5.8-1 margin. Stocks with a PowerRating of 9 have outperformed by a
10.1-1 margin. Stocks with a PowerRating of 10 have outperformed the S&P by
nearly 14.7-1 margin. This potential edge opens up a number of possibilities for
your trading and investing.
One more interesting fact about the
PowerRatings; PowerRatings of 1 and 2 have on average lost money over the next
week. A PowerRating of 1 has underperformed the S&P 500 by a 5-1 margin.
Obviously, you should ideally be looking to be buying high PowerRating stocks
and avoid (or short) low PowerRatings stocks.


Here are individual charts of the highest and
lowest PowerRatings:
Dendreon
(
DNDN |
Quote |
Chart |
News |
PowerRating)

DNDN has a PowerRating of 2. It has had an
amazing 29% run in over the past 5 days and the low PowerRating makes it a stock
to avoid.Â
Apple Inc.
(
AAPL |
Quote |
Chart |
News |
PowerRating)

AAPL currently has a PowerRating of 3. AAPL
has also had a nice run over the past several sessions and risk on the long side
seems high.
Amazon.com
(
AMZN |
Quote |
Chart |
News |
PowerRating)

AMZN has a PowerRating of 3. Like the examples
above, buying a stock with a low PowerRating is very risky. More
aggressive traders may want to look at these stocks as potential trades.
If you would like to attend a free class which covers this
research and strategy further, please
click here
for the calendar of the upcoming online classes. Topics
covered include our latest research on
entries and exits, and
how to use PowerRatings with our new
Preferred Stock List.
For a free PowerRatings trial,
click here. If
you have any questions about PowerRatings or the new Stock Indicators please
feel free to email us or call 213-955-5858 ext 1.
Darren Wong
Associate Editor
Reminder: We are in no way recommending the purchase or short sale of these
stocks. This article is intended for education purposes only. Trading should be based on your own understanding of market conditions,
price patterns and risk; our information is designed to contribute to your
understanding.