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Strategies & Market Trends : Greenblatt's Little Book That Beats The Market

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To: Shane M who wrote (96)3/1/2006 2:32:42 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 218
 
Shane M: I'm not much interested in ranking, but it looks like you've done some very good work there.

For me, if I were to come up with an overall rank list, I likely would not sum across the two sub ranks. I'd likely multiply. Also, my preference would be to apply a weighting factor to each rank number before I cross-multiplied. Something like if there were only three stocks and the ROC's were 45, 30, and 20, I'd maybe consider ranking them not 1,2,3, but perhaps 1,4,6 or something else. (When I cross-multiply that list against the rank yield list, I'd be looking at the lowest number representing the "best" stock, and the highest number in the cross-multipliction results representing the "worst" stock.)
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