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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Bob Rudd who wrote (13976)2/20/2002 11:41:04 PM
From: llackey  Read Replies (1) of 78665
 
Bob: I calc'ed the Buffett values myself using the VL data and last Friday's 30 Yr Tbill rate. I use the screen to buy mechanically once a year with a 30% stop loss, but I also use it as a value sniffer for my discretionary purchases.

As I read somewhere once, all stocks that go bankrupt at some point in their collapse show up on a quant value screen. That's why I like to use some secondary "junk" filters like debt/equity, cash flow (Buffett value) and moving averages.

I bought IVX back in Dec. I realized how important generics were when mom-in-law got excited that some drug she uses was finally going generic, so she could save money. Sort of Peter Lynch buy what you know approach.

- Lee (Long BRL & IVX)
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