Through Interactive Brokers and Trader WorkStation, Argus Research delivers authoritative and timely research that helps investors to quickly stay on top of stock investments and economic trends.
The Argus Research offering on Interactive Brokers includes easy-to-read and presentation-ready fundamental company Analyst Reports; our daily Market Digest, Market Update, Market Watch and Market Movers reports, which provide timely trading ideas and market or economic commentary; our weekly "Best of" report; plus our monthly Special Situations report.
The foundation of our offering is the Argus Analyst Report, produced on hundreds of key U.S. large- and mid-cap stocks. The six-point Argus fundamental approach is applied to generate Buy/Sell/Hold ratings, earning estimates and an investment thesis for all companies in our universe. Our Universe of Coverage includes companies that are most likely to be held in a portfolio as either an individual holding or as a position in a mutual fund, ETF or separate account. We expand this universe to include emerging companies in the mid- and small-cap market segments that we believe will grow into large-cap companies or that offer compelling attributes for investment or potential market-beating performance. The reports are written by our award-winning team of independent research analysts organized by industry, such as a healthcare, technology, or industrials. Independence means our ratings are not influenced by other brokerage or investment banking operations.
Argus Research Company was founded in 1934 and was one of the first firms to provide systematic, independent research and analysis on U.S. equities to the professional market. Using a top-down methodology, the Argus staff of analysts and its economist continues to offer forecasts and ratings on the U.S. economy, and objective investment research.
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