Investing IQ is a kaChing-proprietary investor skill metric
graded on a 0 - 200 scale. It consists of:
Risk-Adjusted Return
Quality of Investment Rationale
How closely the investor sticks to his/her stated investing strategy
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Investing IQ:
Investing IQ requires three months of performance data.
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Risk-Adjusted Return:
Risk-Adjusted Return is calculated using the Information Ratio.
It can contribute at most 66.6 Investing IQ points.
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Sticks to Strategy:
Sticks to Strategy is calculated based on the investor's strategy and performance data. It can contribute at most 50.0 Investing IQ points.
Please see our Glossary for more details.
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Quality of Rationale:
Quality of Investment Rationale is calculated by taking the average rating of the investor's
published research. It can contribute at most 133.3
Investing IQ points.
Your investment group is better off having a reading book list and using a group here than to look for discussion groups on the web. I've gone the latter on message board and found it more distracting than productive.
If you want your group here to succeed you'll (or the investment group can volunteer someone) need to moderate and initiate responses/discussion.
Hi, I was just wondering, how do you determine the amount to commit to each stock? I'm only ask this because I've noticed that your best-performing stock represents a mere 5.5% of your basket.
Hey, I'm not planning any exit on GME at this time, because it's a growth play against a backdrop of a trend where people don't want to pay full price for things.
What are your thoughts on ERTS and ATVI especially in the context of guitar hero "vs" beetles from ERTS? I am seeing strains in this franchise, but the title release especially from ATVI will give ATVI stock support. GME is in a win-win because it profits from resale margins, takes less risk from titles flopping, and benefits from titles that do well. Anyway post back on GME!