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

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From: Paul Senior12/7/2005 10:23:13 PM
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If it's formulaic investing by a screen, then perhaps one conclusion is that one merely needs to follow the formula and there's not a lot of extraneous research that needs to be done on any particular stock.

That's not true though as we look through the many candidates that show up on the different screens (The stocks seem to change quite a bit depending on the market cap. number which is input (the seed) to start the screen.) I had been looking at INTX which I see listed in one screen. The company has delivered pretty decent numbers (according to current Yahoo) but the stock price is low now very possibly because INTX recently announced they lost an apparently big contract. So I'm not interested in stock now for this reason.

Here's where Motley Fool suggests smaller companies will require more investigation than larger companies if one is using the Greenblatt screen:

fool.com
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