Sometimes Bull Market raises the Target on a Recommended List stock that is currently rated as a hold. Does this mean that the stock is now a buy?
When Bull Market changes the Target on a Recommended List stock, this doesnt mean that the stock automatically qualifies as a buy. If we consider the stock a buy for investors coming to the name for the first time, well make that clear by issuing a buy rating. Bull Market reserves its buy rating for stocks that are considered the best opportunity at that time.
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