Stock Selection Guide Tools
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Larger company name on display
Make the company name larger so it can be seen more quickly and easily.
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The study workflow of save/abandon/exit is confusing.
Saving/closing/exiting/abandoning are confusing. Some users are not aware of the save function, others don't know what to do when all they want to do is look at another company.
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Add 'New Study' button to replace Quick Navigation bar
Add a 'New Study' button that you can see instead of the 'hidden' Quick Navigation bar in order to open another study. Also add under File > New Study.
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Outliers & Historical P/Es
When one excludes an EPS in Section1, it is likely the High and Low EPS will be outliers in Section 3- automatically exclude them. Additionally/Alternatively allow the user to exclude P/Es in the historical graph. Right now FB and SBUX 10-year historical graphs are pretty useless due to one or more year have extremely high P/Es.
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Show “Study Count” for “All Studies” and “Studies Not In A Portfolio”
Add the ability for “All Studies” and “Studies Not In A Portfolio” to also have a “Study Count” like the individual portfolios.
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increase font and/or touch area for easier use on a tablet
optimize the display for easier visibility and less scrolling, pinching and zooming
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Allow an SSG from the past to be generated
I would like to generate an SSG at a point in time in the past. This way we could evaluate our past judgements and see who closely they matched known future results.
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Show suggestions for peers
When picking a peer, show suggestions from a list of companies in the same industry and of the same 'size'.
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Modernize the look and feel of all of the Online Tools
Make the tools design more closely resemble the BI website in look, feel, colors and modern web design.
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Weight the Heat Map studies
To make the chart more relevant to the present, consider weighting the studies with more emphasis on the most recent past.
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