Before relying on an analyst’s report, understand that reading it without putting it into context may cause you to underperform. Many reports are a form of marketing that are intended to remind clients the analyst is still worth calling. The more reports that are published, the more frequently the analyst’s name shows up in searches on large institutional information systems.
Here are six things you can do to use analyst reports to make money:

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