By mid-afternoon, the stock he’d flagged began to break out. The market was finally catching on to what the revisions had signaled hours earlier. As his screen flashed green, Arthur leaned back. He wasn't a psychic, and he wasn't a gambler. He was just a man who knew how to spot the shift before it became a surge.
The glass-and-steel canyons of Wall Street were still dark when Arthur Vance arrived at his desk. While most traders relied on gut feelings or the frantic morning headlines, Arthur relied on a system: the Zacks Rank. Ahead of the Market: The Zacks Method for Spott...
He had spent twenty years watching the market swing like a pendulum driven by emotion. But he knew the secret that "Ahead of the Market" preached—the most powerful force in stock prices isn't news; it's earnings estimate revisions. By mid-afternoon, the stock he’d flagged began to
He left the office while the closing bell was still echoing, knowing that tomorrow, the math would start all over again. He wasn't a psychic, and he wasn't a gambler