These stocks have 80% or higher confidence scores, meaning both Claude and ChatGPT found clear and consistent signals in the SEC filing data supporting their ratings.
This page lists 50 US-listed stocks screened from a universe of 4,500+ companies analysed daily from SEC EDGAR 10-K and 10-Q filings. Both Claude and ChatGPT independently rate every company; the picks below are sorted by combined AI confidence. Updated April 16, 2026 at 11:23 AM UTC.
High confidence stocks are companies where our dual AI system found unambiguous, consistent fundamental signals across multiple quarters of SEC filings. The combined confidence score (above 80%) reflects the agreement between Claude and ChatGPT on what the data shows — not whether the stock will go up, but how clear the underlying business picture is. A high-confidence HOLD rating is just as valuable as a high-confidence STRONG_BUY because both reduce uncertainty.
Each AI model assigns a confidence score from 0-100 based on data completeness, consistency across quarters and clarity of trend lines. We average the two scores weighted by their agreement level. Stocks where the two models agree (STRONG_AGREEMENT) get a small confidence bonus; partial disagreement reduces the combined score. Only stocks scoring above 80% appear on this list.
These are the fundamental indicators our AI weighs when ranking high confidence stocks. All values are sourced from SEC EDGAR financial filings.
The blended confidence from both AI models, weighted by their agreement. The single most important metric for this list.
STRONG_AGREEMENT means both Claude and ChatGPT reached the same rating — the strongest possible signal of data clarity.
How much of the standard fundamental data is available in the latest filings. Above 90% means the AI had a full picture.
Whether the trends in the latest quarter align with the previous 3 quarters. Consistent trends produce higher confidence.
Common terms used throughout our analysis of high confidence stocks.
How high confidence stocks compare to other AI-analysed stock strategies on MarketsHost.
Confidence reflects how clear the financial signals are from SEC filings. High confidence means consistent metrics supporting the rating across multiple quarters. Low confidence indicates mixed or inconsistent signals.
Not necessarily. A HOLD with 90% confidence means the AI is very sure about its neutral stance. Consider both rating and confidence together for investment decisions.
Low confidence can indicate recent IPOs with limited filing history, turnaround situations with mixed results, or sectors with naturally volatile fundamentals.
Not exclusively. High confidence reduces uncertainty but doesn't guarantee returns. Use it as one filter alongside rating, sector and your own diversification rules.
Each AI model assigns a 0-100 score based on data completeness, consistency across quarters, and clarity of fundamental trends. We average the two and apply a small bonus for STRONG_AGREEMENT.
Yes. Each new SEC filing can update the score. A company that was previously volatile might earn higher confidence as its trends stabilize.
80%. Below that threshold, the stock won't appear here. The list is sorted by confidence descending so the top entries are the highest-conviction picks.
Roughly 600-800 of the 4,500 analysed stocks at any given time. We display the top 50 by confidence.