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Strategies & Market Trends : BAK - Investing

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To: kollmhn who wrote (2385)6/10/2012 10:15:17 AM
From: Covenant  Read Replies (1) of 3249
 
Re: Is there a way t o get rid of the How do you rate BAK? box at the bottom of

This explains the rating process.

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SI Sentiment Explained

SI Sentiment is a rating given to a stock by you and all of your fellow members of Silicon Investor.

When you or anyone else posts to a stock-specific board (a board with which a ticker is associated), you are prompted to select a rating you currently give the stock, from 1 to 10 with 1 being a Strong Sell/Short and 10 being a Strong Buy. Once you have given a rating to a ticker, you will not be presented with the voting prompt on any board using that ticker for the next 24 hours.

Once a ticker has received enough votes to be considered statistically significant, its Sentiment Score is shown on any board linked to that ticker, and the stocks with the 30 highest number of votes are shown on the homepage, sorted by score. On the homepage, the relative scores are graphically displayed and the tickers are links to quotes for those stocks. On the quotes page, you'll find a link for locating boards where the stock is being discussed.

NOTE: SI Sentiment is not intended and should not be used as investment advice. It is intended only to show how the members of Silicon Investor currently feel about the stock, so should only be used as one of many tools to help make investment decisions. Whether you wish to use the information as a positive or contrarian indicator is entirely up to you, as are all of your investment decisions.
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