High-confidence reports (≥ 80)
Analyses with a confidence score of 80 or above on the platform's 0-100 scale. Reflects strong data quality, valuation-model convergence, balance-sheet visibility, and accounting-quality signal alignment.
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- What does the confidence score measure?
- It is a 0-100 composite that the analyst report computes from data quality, valuation-model convergence (how tight the spread is across our DCF, reverse-DCF, owner-earnings, peer-multiple, and PEG-adjusted lenses), balance-sheet visibility, and accounting-quality alignment. Above 80 is the high-conviction band.
- Should I treat confidence ≥ 80 as a buy signal on its own?
- No. High confidence means the analyst is confident in the fair-value range — not that the stock is mispriced. A high-confidence Hold is just as legitimate a result as a high-confidence Buy. Pair this screen with the rating + valuation filters before drawing investment conclusions.
- Why is 80 the threshold?
- The platform maps confidence bands to rating eligibility: under 50 disqualifies a Buy, 50-69 caps the rating at Hold, 70-79 supports a moderate Buy, and 80+ supports Strong Buy. The 80 floor isolates the band where the model has the highest evidence weight.
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