Today
Sunday, 23 August7 of 35 tickers look interesting tonight — Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overw leads the list.
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Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overw (QQQX) tops tonight's US screen — 74% below our DCF estimate. Close behind: CXM, CRM, TTD. That's a rank of our own rules on the tickers you track — not advice.
Otto's fuller nightly note (all markets)
4 August 2026 Tonight's top-ranked tickers consistently present significant potential DCF gaps based on historical trends, suggesting considerable potential undervaluation by our model. This is generally supported by strong fundamental health, growth metrics, and positive dividend records across the board. QQQX — QQQX ranks highest tonight, showing a notable potential undervaluation based on our historical-trend DCF estimate, supported by its growth record and mostly passing dividend checks. BPCL.NS — BPCL.NS shows a very large potential DCF gap based on historical trends, alongside mostly passing growth checks and a record of growing dividends. CXM — CXM's high ranking is driven by a substantial potential DCF gap from historical trends, complemented by passing every health check and most growth criteria. CRM — CRM ranks well with a significant potential DCF gap based on historical trends, supported by mostly passing growth checks and a consistent history of growing dividends. TTD — TTD completes tonight's top five, showing a considerable potential DCF gap from historical trends, having passed all health checks and most growth criteria.
Written by gemini-2.5-flash on 4 Aug. It covers the whole screen, so it may mention other markets. Not investment advice.
Earnings ahead
next two weeksTonight's screen
35 tickers · watchlist ★ + peers-
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74% below our DCF estimate.
growing, with the record to show it dividend checks mostly pass$30.51 -0.7% 90/100 -
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471% below our DCF estimate every health check passed growth checks mostly pass$5.47 -0.5% 76/100
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178% below our DCF estimate growth checks mostly pass dividend grower, no cuts on record$192.97 -2.2% 75/100
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TTD The Trade Desk, Inc.275% below our DCF estimate every health check passed growth checks mostly pass$13.18 -1.1% 74/100
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58% below our DCF estimate growing, with the record to show it$442.08 +1.9% 69/100
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34% below our DCF estimate dividend checks mostly pass$29.71 +1.4% 66/100
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18% below our DCF estimate strong balance sheet growth checks mostly pass dividend grower, no cuts on record$94.02 -0.7% 56/100
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strong balance sheet growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record$924.39 +6.6% 50/100
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strong balance sheet growth checks mostly pass dividend grower, no cuts on record$155.06 -1.3% 50/100
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10
dividend grower, no cuts on record 31% above our DCF estimate$268.34 +0.5% 48/100
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24% below our DCF estimate$8.28 -0.1% 45/100
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12
strong balance sheet growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record$344.82 +1.2% 45/100
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growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record 48% above our DCF estimate$1,221.26 +0.3% 45/100
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every health check passed growth checks mostly pass 78% above our DCF estimate$487.20 +2.6% 44/100
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every health check passed growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record 62% above our DCF estimate$483.24 +0.4% 43/100
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every health check passed growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record 36% above our DCF estimate$214.72 -1.1% 42/100
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strong balance sheet growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record 60% above our DCF estimate$865.30 +2.4% 41/100
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AAPL Apple Inc.growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record 58% above our DCF estimate$309.35 -0.9% 41/100
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ORCL Oracle Corporationgrowing, with the record to show it$146.47 +3.4% 39/100
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every health check passed growing, with the record to show it 58% above our DCF estimate$269.61 -7.3% 38/100
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growing, with the record to show it dividend grower, no cuts on record$583.05 -1.1% 38/100
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every health check passed growing, with the record to show it 90% above our DCF estimate$171.30 -1.8% 38/100
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growth checks mostly pass dividend grower, no cuts on record balance sheet needs a look$365.05 +0.8% 37/100
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strong balance sheet growth checks mostly pass dividend grower, no cuts on record 50% above our DCF estimate$193.18 -2.7% 37/100
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every health check passed growth checks mostly pass 93% above our DCF estimate$324.73 +0.6% 33/100
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58% above our DCF estimate$407.95 +0.5% 32/100
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$5.68 +0.2% 26/100
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95% above our DCF estimate$910.34 +1.4% 26/100
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$121.61 +5.7% 25/100
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83% above our DCF estimate$366.98 -0.3% 23/100
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every health check passed 84% above our DCF estimate$19.59 +0.4% 23/100
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$94.32 -1.5% 22/100
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balance sheet needs a look$3.00 -1.0% 19/100
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$14.68 +3.0% 17/100
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37% above our DCF estimate balance sheet needs a look$37.45 +1.4% 7/100
How the score works
Each ticker starts from its snowflake: the average of its five axis scores is worth up to 50 points. DCF upside adds up to 30 (capped at +50% — past that, our trend model is stretching), net open-market insider buying over the last 90 days up to 10, and dividend quality up to 10. Every input is a saved rule output you can inspect on the stock's own page — there's no AI in the ranking. On a computer, hovering over a score shows its breakdown; the little bar under each score draws the same split.