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Analyst Ratings

This dataset tracks the historical performance of Wall Street research analysts, based on the success rate of their past bullish/bearish predictions (based on their forecasts and price targets). Data is sourced from Benzinga's Analyst Stock Ratings Dataset.

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Analyst Name
Analyst Company
Total Predictions
Bullish
Bearish
Hold
Top Sector
Success Rate 3 months
Bullish Return 3 months
Bearish Return 3 months
Hold Return 3 months
Avg Error % 3 months





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Key Metrics

Return (1d)

Return (30d)

Return (1Y)

CAGR (Total)

Max Drawdown

Beta

Alpha

Sharpe Ratio

Win Rate

Average Win

Average Loss

Annual Volatility

Annual Std Dev

Information Ratio

Treynor Ratio

Total Trades

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Metrics Definitions
  • Alpha

    Measures a portfolio's risk-adjusted performance against that of its benchmark

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  • Annual Standard Deviation

    Measures how much the portfolio's total return varies from its mean or average.

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  • Annual Volatility

    A statistical measure of the dispersion of returns for the portfolio.

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  • Average Win

    The average return (%) for trades that resulted in a positive return.

  • Average Loss

    The average return (%) for trades that resulted in a negative return.

  • Beta

    A measure of the volatility of the portfolio compared to the market as a whole.

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  • CAGR

    CAGR (Compounded Annual Growth Rate), is the historical annualized rate of return for an investment strategy, throughout the backtest period.

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  • Information Ratio

    A measurement of portfolio returns beyond the returns of its benchmark compared to the volatility of those returns.

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  • Max Drawdown

    the maximum observed loss from a peak to a trough of a portfolio, before a new peak is attained.

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  • Sharpe Ratio

    The Sharpe Ratio is a measure of historical risk-adjusted return, which quantifies the amount of return that an investor received per unit of risk.

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  • Total Trades

    The total number of trades made by this strategy.

  • Treynor Ratio

    Attempts to measure how successful an investment is in providing compensation to investors for taking on investment risk.

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  • Win Rate

    The percentage of total trades that resulted in a positive return.