MOTR Filter DOW 65 (Free)

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The free MOTR Filter provides access to our proprietary models applied to the 65 stocks in the Dow Jones Composite Index, helping investors of all styles uncover timely investment ideas. You can sort data by clicking column headers or search for sectors, companies, setups, and more using the search bar.

While this limited version doesn’t include full filtering capabilities or the complete S&P 500® database, it still delivers real-time data and insights across some of the market’s most impactful companies.

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Ready for the full experience? Start a free 30 day trial to unlock the entire MOTR Research service — including weekly reports, monthly video check-ins, and advanced filtering on the whole S&P 500®. No charge upfront, and you can cancel anytime before the trial ends.

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*The information contained in the MOTR Filter is for informational purposes only and is not intended as investment advice, an offer, or solicitation to buy or sell any security. Although we strive to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the data presented, we do not guarantee the completeness, correctness, or reliability of any information. Some data may be subject to errors, omissions, or delays in reporting.

MOTR Capital Management & Research, as well as its employees, may have engaged in trading activities involving the securities referenced in the MOTR Filter in the past or may do so in the future. Any such trading activity is conducted in accordance with relevant regulations and ethical guidelines. This disclosure is not an endorsement or recommendation of any specific security and should not be considered as investment advice. 

All investment strategies and investments involve risk of loss. You should not rely solely on the MOTR Filter to make investment decisions. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor or conduct your own research before making any financial decisions.

Past performance is not indicative of future results.

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