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)
For 6 August 2026: Tonight's screener results highlight several tickers with substantial potential valuation gaps based on historical trends, led by QQQX. This suggests that, according to our rule-based model, these companies may be trading below their historical growth-derived estimates. QQQX — ranking highest tonight, it shows a notable potential valuation gap based on historical trends, supported by its growth and dividend record. BPCL.NS — this company presents a very large potential valuation gap based on historical growth, alongside mostly passing growth checks and a consistent dividend record. CXM — with all health checks passed, this company also shows a very substantial potential valuation gap based on historical trends, supported by its growth signals. CRM — its ranking reflects a significant potential valuation gap based on historical trends, with mostly passing growth checks and a record of growing dividends. TTD — this company passed all health checks and shows a significant potential valuation gap based on historical trends, despite recent market commentary.
Written by gemini-2.5-flash on 6 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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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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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$222.98 +2.3% 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.