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What does the stock screen grade represent and how is it calculated.
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Hey there. Our growth screener ranks stocks based on 3 separate categories, all of which pull data to come to a conclusion. Safety will pull things like market cap, beta. Growth will pull things like consistent earnings and revenue growth, future earnings and revenue estimates. And valuation will pull valuation metrics, like P/S,P/B, PEG etc. Behind the scenes the screener does the work, while we bring the most important info to you on the page. We then combine the 3 primary ranking factors Growth, Safety and Valuation to come to an overall ranking out of 5. This is where our Weekly top stocks are also pulled from. As you see here, our top 20 stocks for this week are the same top 20 stocks available in our growth screener here. As for our dividend screener, the grade is again out of 5, but we're more so looking at the safety and quality of the dividend, not the stock itself. Our dividend screener will take the company's dividend growth, payout ratios in terms of earnings, operating and free cash flows, dividend growth streaks etc and come to an overall consensus of the safety of the dividend and produce a ranking out of 5. Marked as spam
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