DSE Analyst data: 2026-07-13
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How the Analysis Score works

What the 0–100 number on every ticker actually measures, and how to read the band it falls into.

What it is

Every actively-traded DSE stock gets a single 0–100 score, rebuilt daily from a fixed set of technical, fundamental, and integrity inputs — RSI, MACD, Bollinger position, Wyckoff phase, fundamentals verdict, dividend sustainability, valuation gap, and the artificial-activity band.

It is a snapshot, not a forecast. A high score means the current data lines up favorably across most inputs today; it does not promise tomorrow’s price.

Reading the bands

Strong (≥70) and Fair (55–69) mean most inputs line up favorably. Mixed (40–54) means the inputs disagree — some favorable, some not. Weak (25–39) and High risk (<25) mean most inputs are unfavorable, including possibly distress or non-operational status.

Open the score breakdown on any ticker page to see exactly which inputs pushed the number up or down — the band alone hides the reasoning.

What it deliberately leaves out

The score does not use analyst price targets, forward earnings estimates, or a discounted-cash-flow model — DSE does not have reliable public data for any of those yet, and we would rather omit a section than fabricate one from thin data.

Educational market analysis for the Dhaka Stock Exchange. Descriptive information only — not investment advice, not a buy/sell recommendation, and not from a licensed advisor. Prices and analysis can be delayed or wrong; verify with your broker before acting.