How To Eliminate Noise From Your Calendar & Newsfeed 🔇 | Benzinga Pro

Benzinga
•September 6th, 2024
DESCRIPTION
In this walkthrough, Ryan discusses how to eliminate noise in the calendar tool for Benzinga Pro. We cover topics such as using the search bar, filtering by date and individual stocks, adding watch lists, sorting by columns, and using filters to limit the data. Ryan also explores using market cap as a filter and focusing on bullish ratings.
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Here's everything we cover in this video ✅ :
1. Using the search bar to filter the calendar by individual stocks
2. Sort the calendar by columns to find multiple ratings for a company
3. Using filters to limit the data and focus on specific criteria such as market cap and bullish ratings
4. Resetting filters if needed and starting with stocks that you are familiar with
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction & Resizing the Calendar Tool
00:34 Using the Search Bar & Filtering by Date and Stocks
01:22 Adding Watch Lists & Using the Date Selector
02:20 Sorting & Finding Multiple Ratings for a Company
04:06 Using Filters to Limit the Data
06:31 Using Market Cap as a Filter
08:47 Using Multiple Filters & Focusing on Bullish Ratings
11:30 Cutting Out the Noise & Starting with Familiar Stocks
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