BIRK vs BOOT — Multi-factor Comparison

Bottom line
BIRK and BOOT diverge most on NLP tone (BIRK 49 vs 0) and accruals (BOOT 60 vs 50). They are most aligned on insider flow (within 0 points). Research signal — not investment advice.

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Side-by-side multi-factor analysis across 2-4 tickers. Every factor score the Framler engine computes, plus regime state, confluence pattern override, and 90% prediction interval — ranked colour-wise across the selected cohort on each row.

BIRKBOOT
Metric
BIRK
Consumer Cyclical
BOOT
Consumer Cyclical
Framler score
72
[2695]
69
[2395]
Verdictbullishbullish
RegimeTXTX
PatternSQUEEZE SETUPSQUEEZE SETUP
Price change+2.18%+0.52%
Factor scores (0-100)
QualityGOODNEUTRAL
ValueGOODGOOD
MomentumSTRONGSTRONG
PEADNEUTRALNEUTRAL
InsiderNEUTRALNEUTRAL
NLP toneNEUTRALPOOR
Short int.STRONGGOOD
Options flowSTRONGSTRONG
SpilloverNEUTRALNEUTRAL
AccrualsNEUTRALGOOD
Sector mom.WEAKWEAK
Q × V × MNEUTRALNEUTRAL

How to read this. Colour scale runs bright-green at 65+ to bright-red below 35 across every row. A ticker with mostly green cells and a bullish pattern is a coherent long thesis; mostly red with a bearish pattern is a coherent short. Mixed colour rows suggest factor disagreement — cross-check against the pattern library to see which setup the composite resolved to. Short interest is colour-inverted (high score = low actual SI, shown green because absence of crowded shorts is bullish).