Where Did the Zen Score Go?

Nate Tsang Updated by Nate Tsang

Where Did the Zen Score Go?

The Zen Score is now the Due Diligence score. While this score still appears on every ticker page on WallStreetZen, we've also expanded our repertoire with the powerful and innovative Zen Ratings system.

While the Due Diligence score applies classic value investing checks, which helps investors get a quick picture of a stock, our Zen Ratings system is supported by proven performance data.

Our proprietary Zen Ratings model analyzes 115 different factors that have been historically proven to drive stable growth for stocks, ranging from growth to value to momentum to exclusive AI algorithms. It distills these factors into an easy-to-understand letter grade. A-rated (Strong Buy) stocks identified using this system have produced an average annual return of +32.52% since 2003. For more information on Zen Ratings, click here.

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