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Why 11 signals beat 1 hot tip

One reason a stock moved is a story. Eleven reasons pointing the same way is a signal.

A hot tip is one data point: someone says a stock will go up. Maybe they are right. Maybe they own it and want you to buy. You cannot tell.

STS scores every stock across 11 different signals instead — things like momentum, value, sector strength, volume, and news sentiment. Each one measures something the others do not.

Why more angles help

Any single signal can be noise. A stock can spike for a day on nothing. But when momentum, trend, and volume all point the same way at once, the odds that it is a real move — not random — go up.

It also protects you from your own excitement. A tip feels certain. A score of 42 out of 100 quietly tells you the case is weak, even when the story sounds great.

The takeaway

One reason is a story; many independent reasons agreeing is closer to evidence.

Next: What the STS score meansGlossary

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.