I don't read IBD, so I'm not aware of what stocks are there or not.
I am not talking about the paper, but about IBD's Daily Graphs On Line.<g>
If the stock chart is not followed there, I rather look for another choice.
Concerning the screening or scanning for stocks, if you come across any worth ones let us know. I suppose you do most of your scans or screening from a fundies basis, rather than from a technical or chart pattern. <g>
Besides YHOO,Smart Money, Microsoft Money, and several other screening tools, I like IBD's "Top Rated Stocks Under $10", which you can screen or scan on several values.I think it is good and not expensive. Fidelity also has several screens from S&P, Zacks,and many others and you can modify the values and save the screens for future use if you like the results of the screen.<g> The group of screens in AAII is also a good one, and there are several with good records. The problem is that although I am now retired for more than 10 years, I don't usually have enough time for doing the screens, as there are many other things that I like better.<g>
Bernard |