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Analyst Rating (Yahoo Historical Buy/Sell Recommendations)

by Stefan Kroscen, 4925 days ago
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This function utilizes the historical analyst buy/sell recommendations, downloadable from yahoo by Yahoo Historical Buy/Sell Recommendations, to provide the current numeric rating for a stock. Ratings provided by various firms to a standard numeric score between 5 and 1, where 5 is a strong buy and 1 is a strong sell. 0 is returned when no rating is applicable.

Note that the mapping from analyst text to a numeric rating is mine, not theirs, and not very scientific. If you have suggestions on how to improve the mapping, I would be happy to incorporate them.

The function takes two parameters. The first is the symbol you would like to see the ratings for. To specify the current symbol, just enter "". The second parameter is the effective range in bars for a rating. Once a rating is encountered, the function will continue to return that rating until it either encounters a new rating, or the effective range in bars is exceeded. If the effective range in bars is exceeded, it will return 0. Specify -1 to bypass the effective range logic and have the function always provide the most recent rating value.

If the function encounters multiple ratings on the same day, it will average them together and provide the combined value.

To chart the function, you can use a formula like:

Plot(AnalystRating("",-1), 'Rating',colorRed|55|colorRed|64|0, ChartBar, StyleOwnScale);

This will plot the ratings for the current symbol. The last rating encountered will be plotted until a newer rating is encountered.

Or:

Plot(AnalystRating("IBM",90), 'Rating',colorRed|55|colorRed|64|0, ChartBar, StyleOwnScale);

This will plot the ratings for IBM. After plotting a rating for a max of 90 days, it will return 0 until a new rating is encountered. This could be useful in a trading function if you believe the analyst recommendation is only predictive for a period of 90 days.

If you find a useful way to use this data, I would love to hear about it! If you have suggestions for improving the function I would love to hear about that as well.








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