Gems

Stocks leading the market with solid fundamentals and a confirmed uptrend.

How does it work?

This section shows the highest-conviction signals of the daily analysis: they combine strength relative to the broader market, outstanding financial results, and a clearly bullish price structure. They are candidates to trade when the price confirms a valid entry point. Investors should validate market context and their own criteria before acting. This information does not constitute investment advice.

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Opportunities

Stocks with solid potential still developing — candidates to watch closely.

How does it work?

Includes stocks with positive relative strength and solid fundamentals that have not yet confirmed their bullish structure. Ideal for adding to a watchlist and acting when the technical context improves. Requires independent validation before any investment decision.

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Trend Pullbacks

Stocks in an uptrend temporarily pulling back and potentially resuming momentum.

How does it work?

When a stock in an uptrend retreats to a key price level and shows signs of resuming momentum, it appears in this section. It is a way to join the trend at a lower-risk entry than the initial breakout. Investors should confirm the overall market context before acting. It is not a guarantee of bullish continuation.

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Quality Dip

Fundamental leaders with intact businesses that have temporarily corrected in price.

How does it work?

This section identifies companies with solid financial results whose price fell 15–45% due to market pressure, not business deterioration. The thesis is that price tends to reflect fundamentals over time. It is a longer-term strategy that requires patience and conviction in fundamental analysis. Investors must independently validate the information.

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Capital Flow

The 11 major market sectors ranked by their relative strength versus the broad index. Higher-scoring sectors concentrate institutional interest.