When we lean on AltIndex, more of our picks work.
AltIndex uses alternative data (insider buying, hiring trends, web traffic, app downloads) to rate stocks 1 to 100. On the — picks where AltIndex signal shaped our call, we hit the green — of the time. On picks we called without it, the hit rate drops to —. Same writers, same market, different inputs.
Head-to-head: AltIndex picks vs. the rest
"AltIndex picks" are coverage where the edition referenced an AltIndex score, AltIndex alt-data signal, or AltIndex ranking. Every one of the 134 picks in our 2026 window is categorized. There is no "unknown" bucket.
And when AltIndex picks do hit, they hit bigger.
It's not just that more AltIndex picks finished in the green. The typical AltIndex pick finished well ahead of the typical editorial-only pick, and the average return across all AltIndex picks beat the editorial-only average by almost 4 percentage points.
Every AltIndex-flagged pick
The signal is why we keep coming back.
AltIndex rates thousands of stocks 1 to 100 based on data that moves before the fundamentals do (insider transactions, job postings at the company, web traffic to their products, app install velocity). When those signals line up with a story we're already watching, the conviction tends to follow.
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Not every AltIndex pick was a winner.
Signals help; they don't guarantee. Here are the AltIndex picks that went against us, shown so you can judge the full picture, not a cherry-picked reel.
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