"Our community has downloaded tens of thousands of research reports"


Last year we launched our annual Research Tree Analyst Rankings, showing the most in-demand analysts covering the majority of UK-listed small and mid-caps.

 

Since Research Tree began, we've created a platform that has attracted plenty of serious investors and many of the key Brokers at our end of the market.

 

Our community of investors has downloaded tens of thousands of research reports covering all sectors. So again, we wanted to see which analysts were the most in-demand based on the number of downloads across our platform in the 2017 calendar year.


How are the rankings shown?

 

We've published the Top 10 analysts across the entire UK market, as well as the Top 5 or Top 3 analysts for each sector. Our rankings are determined by the level of demand for each analyst's work and are based on real, tangible data taken from Jan-Dec 2017.


 

Why is it important for Investors?

 

Top analysts shape the way markets thinks about both valuation and risk. These rankings show which analysts were most in-demand over 2017, and who you should be keeping an eye on in 2018.

 

So, who topped the list? Let's find out...

 


2017 Research Tree Analyst Rankings

 

The below rankings are based on platform activity between January and December 2017 and they break down the most read analysts across the market and within each sector.

 

Well done to Whitman Howard, whose analyst Chris Wickham shoots straight to #1 in our Market Wide rank!
 

Top 10 analysts across the market


 

RT Analyst Rankings 2017 - Market Wide rank 

 

 

Top analysts across Building & Construction

 
 


 

Top analysts across Retail

 

 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 


 

Top analysts across Finance 

 


 
 



 
 

 


Top analysts across Technology, Telecoms, Media & Health

 

 


 
 


 
 
 

 

 

Top analysts across Energy, Resources & Utilities

 

 


 
 


 


 

utilities

 


Top analysts across Chemicals & Industrials

 

 


 


 

The information contained within this post is based on personal experience and opinion and should not be considered as a recommendation to trade nor financial advice.