DVM scores categorize stocks into three main types based on their performance: Good (G), Medium (M), and Bad (B). A score above 55 is considered Good, while scores between 55 and 35 are Neutral/Medium and below 35 are Bad.

Stocks are further classified into various categories based on their DVM score combinations, such as:

Strong Performer - These stocks have high DVM scores, rating above 50-55 across Durability, Valuation, and Momentum.

Value Stock, Under Radar - Stocks in this category have high Durability and Valuation scores (above 50-55) but a low Momentum score.

Expensive Performers - These stocks have high to medium Durability scores, expensive Valuation, and mid-range Momentum.

Falling Comet - These are weakening stocks in terms of Durability or Momentum, falling below the lower thresholds.