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Green Zone Power Rating: 33 Bearish

Bearish stocks are expected to underperform the market over the next 12 months.
33
Price Based
Momentum
19
Size
2
Volatility
66
Fundamental Based
Value
25
Quality
84
Growth
61
Positive Factors (Top 20%)
Quality: High-quality stocks tend to outperform low-quality stocks.
Negative Factors (Bottom 20%)
Momentum: Stocks in downtrends and with significantly lagging momentum should be avoided.
Size: Stocks of the largest companies tend to lag the returns of otherwise equally-rated smaller companies.
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