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What the STS score means

One number from 0 to 100. Here is how to read it.

Every stock STS looks at gets a single score from 0 to 100. Higher means the model has more conviction, based on all 11 signals at once.

It is a ranking tool, not a promise. A 90 is not "this will go up 90%". It means the setup looks stronger, right now, than a stock scoring 40.

How to use it

  • Compare, don’t worship. Use the score to sort candidates, not to guarantee outcomes.
  • Read the thesis. The number tells you how strong; the plain-English note tells you why.
  • Watch the confidence tag. HIGH, MEDIUM, and LOW confidence add context the raw number misses.

The score changes as the data changes. A name that scores 88 today can slip next week if momentum fades. That is the point — it reflects the setup as it is now.

The takeaway

The score ranks conviction today; it is a sorting tool, not a prediction of returns.

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Not financial advice · for research and educational purposes only. Nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell any security. All investing carries risk of loss.