Bina Print Scoring

Transparent formulas behind Style and Fitness

All factor inputs are percentile-ranked within GICS industry groups to keep comparisons fair. Style tracks Harvest-to-Build orientation across growth versus value/income profiles. Fitness tracks Stressed-to-Strong execution quality.

Style score formula (Harvest to Build)

Style = 0.40 x Growth + 0.30 x (100 - Valuation Value) + 0.20 x (100 - Income) + 0.10 x Reinvestment

ComponentWeightFactor EquivalentDetails
Growth percentile40%GrowthForward and trailing revenue/EPS growth relative to GICS industry peers.
Valuation value percentile30%ValueP/E, P/B, P/S, EV/EBITDA, and FCF yield versus sector peers; higher values indicate cheaper/value-heavy profiles.
Income percentile20%Income carryDividend yield and payout characteristics; higher values indicate stronger income orientation.
Reinvestment percentile10%ReinvestmentR&D + capex intensity; stronger reinvestment profile tilts Build.

Fitness score formula (Stressed to Strong)

Fitness = 0.45 x Quality + 0.30 x (100 - Risk) + 0.25 x Momentum, with safety caps from Piotroski and Altman to reduce false strength signals.

ComponentWeightFactor EquivalentDetails
Quality percentile45%RMWROE, gross-profit-to-assets, and margin stability versus industry peers.
Risk percentile30%BAB / risk (inverted)Volatility, drawdown, and beta profile; lower risk lifts fitness.
Momentum percentile25%MOMSix-month return, estimate revisions, and earnings-surprise trajectory.

Safety caps

If Piotroski F-Score is below 3, Fitness is capped at 35. If Altman Z-Score is below 1.8, Fitness is capped at 40.

Interactive scoring sandbox

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Style factors

Growth percentileweight 40% - direct
70
Valuation value percentileweight 30% - inverted
35
Income percentileweight 20% - inverted
28
Reinvestment percentileweight 10% - direct
72

Fitness factors

Quality percentileweight 45% - direct
72
Risk percentileweight 30% - inverted
40
Momentum percentileweight 25% - direct
68

Safety caps

Use it in practice

Apply BinaPrint to company and industry analysis

These pages are the scoring foundation for the analysis surfaces we publish next. Start with company pages, then track sectors as the industry layer rolls out.