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A member's rating indicates his percentile rank in CAPS. btown819 is outperforming 69.17% of all CAPS members. A member's score is the total percentage return of all his picks subtracting out the S&P. A member's accuracy is how often that member has made correct predictions.
To calculate a member's rating, we take 2/3 of his score percentile and 1/3 of his accuracy percentile. For further information, read the Member Ratings section of the Help page.
Average Pick Score is a member's total score divided by the total number of picks (active and closed). It represents the member's average return after subtracting out the market's performance.
Average Pick Rating is the average stock rating of a member's total picks. Underperform picks are flip-flopped, so a underperform call on a one-star stock is treated like an outperform call on a five-star stock. This rating reflects how closely your picks are aligned with CAPS ratings.
Ratings last updated at 5:05 PM 8/27/2008.
69.17
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The score leader for a stock is the player who has achieved the highest score for that stock. This includes all picks made by a player (active and ended).
The score leader for each stock is displayed in the upper right of that stock’s page.
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August 24, 2008 – Comments (2)
Simple Bank is a relatively simple bank. Simple Bank is a banking business that accepts customer deposits, makes residential and commercial real estate loans, business loans, and other types of debt securities. First, Simple Bank uses a portion of customer deposits and other cash assets to make various types of loans. Simple Bank earns a profit on loans by collecting interest in addition to the principal that gets repaid. When cash payments are received against loans made, they are then available to start the lending cycle all over again. [more]
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