Key Takeaways
- Community ranks are separate from allocation weights.
- High discussion can signal interest or crowding.
- Bullishness should be paired with a clear thesis.
- A popular stock still needs independent research.
What The Ranking Captures
The community ranking looks at ticker discussion, bullish language, activity, and thesis notes. It is built to show what the Discord seems interested in, not what Chris owns.
Why It Is Useful
The wider community can surface ideas before they become major show topics. Those ideas can be valuable watchlist candidates even if they never enter the portfolio estimate.
How To Avoid Overreading
A high rank means attention, not validation. Readers should check sources, catalysts, valuation, and whether the stock has already moved before acting.
FAQ
Are community bullish stocks included in dollar buys?
No. Dollar buys are based only on estimated allocation weights.
Can the community ranking influence the tracker?
It can flag stocks for research, but Chris-specific evidence is needed for allocation.