MMC Value Stock Rankings
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Discover quality stocks at attractive valuations. MultiMarkerCap (MMC) Score combines financial health (60%) and value attractiveness (40%) to identify exceptional investment opportunities.
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About MMC Score Stock Rankings
How MMC Score Works
MMC Score identifies quality companies at attractive prices:
- Financial Health (60%): Profitability, growth, stability, efficiency
- Value Attractiveness (40%): PE, PB, PS ratios, dividend yield
- Sector Intelligence: Benchmarks adjusted by industry
- Change Tracking: Score improvements/deteriorations over time
Investment Assessments
Each stock receives an overall assessment and investment action:
- Exceptional: High financial (75+) + high value (75+) → Strong Buy
- Strong: High financial (75+) + good value (60-74) → Buy
- Value Play: Good financial (60-74) + high value (75+) → Buy
- Balanced: Good scores (60-74) in both areas → Moderate Buy
- Hold/Neutral: Mixed signals → Hold
- Avoid: Poor financial health (<45) → Avoid
Score Color Guide
Understanding the color-coded score ranges:
- Green75-100: Excellent performers
- Yellow60-74: Good quality stocks
- Orange45-59: Average/mixed signals
- Red25-44: Below standards
- Dark0-24: Distressed/poor
Assessment Color Legend
Exceptional
Strong Buy
Strong
Buy
Value Play
Buy
Balanced
Mod Buy
Hold
Hold
Avoid
Avoid
Neutral
Hold
Turnaround
Speculative
Mixed
Caution
Caution
Caution
Why Use Combined Scores?
- Balances quality (financial health) with value (attractive price)
- Reduces risk of buying financially weak companies at cheap prices
- Avoids overpaying for quality companies
- Sector-specific benchmarks provide fair comparisons
- Precise score ranges ensure accurate categorization
Best Practices
- Focus on green-scored (75+) "Exceptional" and "Strong" rated stocks
- Monitor score changes over time for trends
- Consider sector and market cap when comparing
- Avoid red/dark scored stocks (<45) regardless of price
- Use as starting point for further fundamental research
Key Insight: The scoring system uses precise ranges (not just thresholds) to ensure accurate categorization. Financial scores below 45 automatically result in "Avoid" assessment, as poor financial health creates high investment risk regardless of attractive valuations.