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[[User:PirateCaptain]] I have managed to add names of all the analysts covering our portfolio companies. I have also followed all of them in LinkedIn. I think the most efficient way to create a collection of those experts is to add them as we continue with the research(like I was able to come up with experts on 1&1), not unless there is a specific company that you need collection of its experts as soon as possible. Let me know what you think.--[[User:Aron|Aron]] ([[User talk:Aron|talk]]) 11:10, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
[[User:PirateCaptain]] I have managed to add names of all the analysts covering our portfolio companies. I have also followed all of them in LinkedIn. I think the most efficient way to create a collection of those experts is to add them as we continue with the research(like I was able to come up with experts on 1&1), not unless there is a specific company that you need collection of its experts as soon as possible. Let me know what you think.--[[User:Aron|Aron]] ([[User talk:Aron|talk]]) 11:10, 27 January 2023 (UTC)
[[User:Aron|Aron]] Very cool, i love the initiative. (Especially that you linked LinkedIn directly + that you include a last publication) Have a look at Volkswagen sources. I think most analysts are listed at TipRanks so insert a TR link like i did it in the example as well. From this Link the Price Target and Rating are also easily findable. (The Symbol for Volkswagen that we own is VOW3.) If the analyst has as a dedicated webpage about him or is active on twitter link those as well. Some analyst have a way larger following compared to others. Try to find out which of the analysts is the most important and moved the market the most with predictions in the past and rate that under market influence. If something noticeable stands out about the analyst create a dedicated subpage for the analyst. (Format Volkswagen:Analyst/Name of Analyst)
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Here are 2 untested suggestions how you could find out the market influence of an analyst. (Follow them if they work or come up with other ways if they don't)
1. It can be partially done via Tipranks - You just need to register an account and click on the Stock to see the last analyst recommendations of the stock and if they coincidence with larger stock movements (esp. when the rating changes).
2. Additionally i'd google the name of the analyst + the name of the company and see if first results show a new prediction of the analyst + a strong stock movement on that day. (Because if the analyst changes his price target a lot let's say buy rating of 150€-> buy rating of 250€ that event could cause the stock to jump but on TipRanks it's not clearly visible which prediction changes are the most important ones). --[[User:PirateCaptain|PirateCaptain]] ([[User talk:PirateCaptain|talk]]) 19:32, 27 January 2023 (UTC)