Saturday, July 13, 2024

RE: Your questions

Good morning - 

Recently, Matthew sent you a note introducing you to MarketBeat All Access, MarketBeat's premier subscription level for investors who want to take their research to the next level. I wanted to elaborate a bit on his email and provide you some more information.

Here are the most common questions we get about MarketBeat All Access:

What is MarketBeat All Access?
MarketBeat All Access is our premier research platform that includes MarketBeat Daily Premium, our premium Sunday market preview, My MarketBeat, email and SMS alerts, MarketBeat’s full suite of research tools and stock screeners, a real-time news feed, the MarketBeat Idea Engine, proprietary brokerage rankings, trending stock lists, extended data export tools and much more. All Access subscribers also receive proprietary research reports, premium customer support, and early delivery of their daily newsletter.

What’s included in MarketBeat All Access that’s not included with MarketBeat's free subscription?
In addition to receiving MarketBeat's newsletter, My MarketBeat, and email and SMS alerts, you will receive access to our full suite of research tools and stock screeners, our live news feed, proprietary recommendations from MarketBeat’s Idea Engine and a variety of premium reports. You will also receive additional benefits, including extended data export, premium customer support, and priority delivery of your morning newsletter.

How much does MarketBeat All Access cost?
Subscriptions to MarketBeat All Access cost $39.97 for a one-month subscription or $399.00 for a one year subscription. If you subscribe using this link during the month of July, you can save $300.00 on your first year.

What countries does MarketBeat cover?
MarketBeat All Access includes analyst recommendations for all major U.S., U.K. and Canadian stocks. Please note that Canadian stock ratings are currently only available in the afternoon edition of MarketBeat Daily Premium. U.K. and U.S. ratings are available in the morning and afternoon editions of MarketBeat Daily Premium. MarketBeat also covers earnings, dividends, insider trades and news headlines for U.S., U.K. and Canadian companies.

What is the MarketBeat Idea Engine?
MarketBeat’s Idea Engine uses more than two dozen algorithmic factors and technical indicators to identify stocks that are poised for near-term growth. Some events that may place a stock on the Idea Engine list include beating earnings estimates, increasing a dividend, multiple positive analyst recommendations, announcing a buyback or a stock split, or a significant increase in the positivity of news about a stock. New recommendations are posted every Monday morning. Remember that stock ideas listed in the MarketBeat Idea Engine are just that - ideas. You should not purchase a stock or any other security without doing your own research and consulting a qualified financial professional.

How do MarketBeat's breaking news alerts work?
MarketBeat All Access enables you to create a watchlist of stocks that you want to receive additional information about in your daily newsletter and on My MarketBeat. Your account will have a toggle that enables you to choose to receive email or SMS alerts for each stock on your watchlist. When MarketBeat is made aware of important breaking news for a stock that you're following, you will receive a brief email or SMS message with the relevant information and a link to read more. MarketBeat sends breaking news alerts for new analyst recommendations, dividend declarations, earnings announcements, changes in corporate guidance, insider trading activity, unusual options activity and breaking news headlines.

What types of stock screeners are included with MarketBeat All Access?
MarketBeat All Access comes with a fundamental and technical stock screener and a full-featured ETF screener. In addition, you will get access to search tools that allow you to scan MarketBeat's proprietary databases of analyst recommendations, dividend announcements, earnings announcements and insider transactions.

When does the premium newsletter get delivered to MarketBeat All Access subscribers?
The morning edition of MarketBeat Daily Premium is delivered at 8:50 AM Eastern (5:50 AM Pacific) to MarketBeat All Access subscribers, a full 40 minutes before the market opens. The afternoon edition of MarketBeat Daily Premium, which contains updated headlines and mid-day ratings changes, is delivered at 4:30 PM Eastern (12:30 PM Pacific).

How are MarketBeat's broker accuracy and performance ratings calculated?
MarketBeat uses the average return on investment of a research firm's "buy" and "strong buy" recommendations over the last five years to determine a firm's rating. The firms with the best-performing recommendations receive a five-star rating. Firms that have issued fewer than ten tracked research notes in the last five years will not be ranked.

Where does MarketBeat get its ratings data?
MarketBeat makes use of more than thirty different data sources to compile its ratings database. Many brokers report their ratings to MarketBeat directly. MarketBeat also tracks equities research notes using various private data feeds and public media mentions. MarketBeat keeps track of more than 175,000 ratings changes each year and offers the most comprehensive database of analyst ratings and recommendations on the web.

How quickly are ratings available in MarketBeat All Access after they're released?
The gap of time between when a research note is published and when it's broadly available online can vary significantly depending on which service is reporting on it. Because MarketBeat makes use of dozens of data sources for analyst recommendations, MarketBeat can generally report on ratings before they are broadly recognized by the market and before they are widely reported in the financial news media.

Can I export the data in MarketBeat All Access to Excel or CSV format?
Yes. As a MarketBeat All Access subscriber, you are permitted to download the most recent 6 months of analysts' ratings changes, earnings announcements, dividends and insider trades. These datasets are made available as CSV and Excel files, which you can use for your own research purposes. Please note that you may not re-publish data from MarketBeat.com without written permission.

What payment methods are accepted by MarketBeat.com?
You can pay for your subscription using your debit or credit card through our merchant provider (Stripe). MarketBeat accepts all major credit cards, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB, Discover, and Diners Club. You can also sign up for a subscription using PayPal. MarketBeat does not accept payments via cash or check.

What is the refund policy for MarketBeat All Access?
If you are in any way unsatisfied with MarketBeat All Access during the first 30 days of your service, we'll provide you a full refund, no questions asked.

I have a question about MarketBeat All Access.
If you have any questions about MarketBeat All Access, don't hesitate to send our U.S. based support team an email at contact@marketbeat.com or leave us a voicemail at (844) 978-6257.

How can I get access to MarketBeat All Access?
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William Bushee
COO, MarketBeat


 
 
 
 
 
 
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