The revolution has begun!
I am talking about the Zen Ratings Revolution where we have discovered 115 different factors that lead to stock outperformance.
These ratings really provide a 360 degree view of the attractiveness of a stock covering everything from Growth to Value to Momentum to Sentiment…even our proprietary AI factor which pinpoints stocks ready to rise.
By now we have sent you many, many emails on the Zen Ratings digging into specifics of those 115 factors.
However…perhaps we have bordered on information overload.
So to start the new year right, I want to pull back to the big picture of why the Zen Ratings is such a valuable tool for stock investors.
That is most easily explained by sharing this performance chart going back to 2003:
There is no way to look at this chart without appreciating how the Zen Ratings consistently points out the best stocks to own…and the worst stocks to avoid.
And for those wondering how the rating system held up in 2024, I am glad to report that our A rated stocks generated an even better +36.97% return.
2 Simple Next Steps
1) Learn More: The better you understand the Zen Ratings…the better you will be at picking profitable stocks.
That is why we put together this section all about the Zen Ratings.
2) Get 2 New Buy Recommendations
That’s right.
On Wednesday morning January 8th I will unveil the next 2 buy rated stocks I have hand picked for the Zen Investor portfolio.
This is where I use my greater than 40 years of investing experience to select the best Zen Ratings stocks for the current market environment.
I have just lined up 2 perfect stocks to excel in the year ahead and can’t wait to share them with you on Wednesday.
Beyond those 2 new picks you will also find 14 other top Zen Rated stocks currently in my portfolio that have triple digit upside potential.
The start of 2025 is the best time to get these top picks.
Especially as you now have the opportunity to save 50% on the subscription price.
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Wishing you a world of investment success!
Steve Reitmeister…but everyone calls me Reity (pronounced “Righty”)
Editor-in-Chief of WallStreetZen
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