What Goes Into a Score
Fundamental Analysis
Growth, profitability, balance sheet quality, returns on capital.
Technical Analysis
Trend, support and resistance, moving averages, MACD, RSI.
Momentum Analysis
Relative strength, price action, volume confirmation.
Sentiment Analysis
News tone, analyst revisions, market reaction.
Valuation Analysis
Multiples, growth-adjusted comparisons, historical bands.
What Scores Mean
- Higher conviction — more signals lean constructive based on current data.
- Lower conviction — signals are mixed or weakening.
- Bearish outlook — multiple signals look unattractive at current levels.
What Scores Are Not
- Confidence scores do not predict future returns.
- Confidence scores are not guarantees.
- Confidence scores are internal GoldenView research metrics — not investment advice.
Why We Show Them
Scores compress a lot of research into a single, comparable number to help you scan ideas quickly. Use them alongside the underlying Deep Dive, your own research, and — when appropriate — a qualified financial professional.