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Green Zone Power Rating: 89 Strong Bullish

Action to take: BUY
Strong Bullish stocks are expected to outperform the market by 3X over the next 12 months.
89
Price Based
Momentum
93
Size
94
Volatility
84
Fundamental Based
Value
76
Quality
47
Growth
19
Positive Factors (Top 20%)
Momentum: Strong-momentum stocks tend to outperform weak-momentum stocks.
Size: Small-company stocks tend to outperform large-company stocks.
Volatility: Low-volatility stocks tends to outperform high-volatility stocks.
Negative Factors (Bottom 20%)
Growth: Stocks of the lowest-growth companies typically underperform the market.
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