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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Line Investment Survey
VALU 37.32+0.9%Jan 28 3:57 PM EST

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To: KevRupert who wrote (81)2/17/2001 7:55:42 AM
From: OldAIMGuy   of 219
 
Hi A, Generally that's exactly the way that works. The reporting methods by VL seem to wait a very long time to upgrade to a #1. Sometimes lots of fertile ground has been passed over by that time.

As a group, the companies on that list have been pretty good investments. I started a mock portfolio years ago with a group of the highest BETA stocks on the "Highest Growth Stocks" list. Most all of those companies (this was in '94, I believe) have done very well over time. it's amazing how stable that list is, also. There appears to be some forgiveness built in so that if a strong company misses a quarter, they're not immediately bounced from the list.

I intend to keep adding new stocks to the PIC list as new #5's appear weekly. I haven't figured out how to eliminate any from the list. Maybe if they fall off the list I'll eliminate them. Anyway, it should be interesting to see what this very simple selection method yields.

Thanks for looking it over.

Best regards, Tom
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