3/5/2010 Today a NEW StockRing iPhone App with 1000 Buy-Sell-Hold ratings is here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stockring/id359698291?mt=8 :
StockRing provides Buy-Sell-Hold ratings for over 1000 NYSE & NASDAQ stocks. The ratings are generated DAILY by proprietary sophisticated mathematical algorithm designed by StockRing founder and mathematician - Eric Katsov and used by many clients already to manage their stock portfolios. Imagine, that at any time you can check your iPhone StockRing App and receive fresh accurate reliable straight forward advice on what to do with your stock – Buy? Sell ? or Hold? StockRing ratings are on average 80% accurate based on prior history meaning that out of 10 stocks that StockRing predicted to Buy – 8 actually went up in price and only 2 went down. However, the accuracy could vary from stock to stock based on the current market conditions and general level of volatility.
It is very easy to find your stock Buy-Sell-Hold ratings inside of iPhone StockRing App, because all stocks are divided into 6 smaller groups: Healthcare, Energy, Finance, Services, Technology, and Dow 30+. Each group has about 200 different stocks from either the same industry like for Finance or Healthcare or from the same Dow Jones Industrial index like Dow 30+. So if you need to find Microsoft stock Buy-Sell-Hold rating, you just have to go to Technology group inside the App.
All stocks in the group are listed in alphabetical order based on their stock symbol – so that if you search for Apple AAPL stock it will be at the top of the list and Wal-Mart WMT stock will be at the bottom of the list and you just quickly scroll to it.
Also, each list of stock ratings comes with a search capability. Basically you could search for your stock by entering either stock symbol or stock name into the iPhone such as you could enter either the word “Microsoft” or “MSFT” and the App will find and show you the Buy-Sell-Hold rating just for Microsoft stock.
Inside each list the App has filters that will allow the user to see just the stocks with Buy ratings from for example Technology group or with just “SELL” rating from Healthcare group. By using these filters you could clearly see where the market is going and which stocks to buy on the exchange today.
Also, the App has 2 extra buttons called “BUY” and “SELL” that will display for user all stocks from all groups that have either a Buy rating or a Sell rating. These global “BUY” and “SELL” lists might have up to 500 stocks listed in them but because each list has individual search capabilities the user could still quickly find the rating for a particular stock. “BUY” and “SELL” buttons are useful if you are holding a stock like IBM and want to know if it suddenly received a “SELL” rating. To do that, you just push the “SELL” button on the App main screen and search in the Global “SELL” list for IBM. If IBM is not there then it does not have a “SELL” rating and you could continue to hold it in your portfolio.
However if you are thinking about buying Microsoft MSFT stock, you would want to know when the best time to do it. With this App you just push the “BUY” button on the main screen and search in the Global “BUY” list for Microsoft. If MSFT stock is there then it has a “BUY” rating and you should buy it for your portfolio.
In this version StockRing went even further to make users more successful on the stock markets by introducing 2 NEW RATINGS: “GRAB” and “DUMP” besides the usual “BUY”, “SELL”, and “HOLD”. In short “GRAB” is better than “BUY” and “DUMP” is worse than “SELL”. In other words if one of your stocks received a “DUMP” rating you should consider selling it as soon as possible. If you received just a “SELL” rating you could wait for a 2-3 days to see if the rating will be changed back to “HOLD” or even “BUY” and if it does not, than consider selling the stock at that time.
If your stock received a “GRAB” rating that means you should buy it pretty much immediately.
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