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by youngprogrammer 3237 days ago
You're correct that I should have accounted for outliers when measuring performance of this strategy. If I recall correctly, even with the outliers, they did not significantly affect the average performance of analyst ratings. I would have to rerun the numbers though.

The analysis was more about measuring the performance of analysts which is why the price data for before and after the recommendation. For practical purposes of using this strategy, you are right that the price data from days after release would be better.

If the top 10 stocks you picked beat the market and have consistent earnings and dividends over a period of time, would this not be a repeatable strategy?

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Point is, you don't know which were the top ten until after the fact.
How do you measure top ten if you don't have a ranking system?