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Strategies & Market Trends : Fundamental Value Investing

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To: E_K_S who wrote (4688)7/3/2025 3:08:34 PM
From: bruwin   of 4719
 
"Do you get your stats from TIKR directly that you put into your spreadsheet ?"

Yes, I use data from either TIKR or KOYFIN. They are both adequate for my purposes.

There are 16 numbers that I put into a separate table of EXCEL. Those numbers are then used within another table that you see displayed, and after EXCEL does all the necessary calculations, it then displays whether the Target percentages are met or not ....

If the likes of TIKR or KOYFIN kept their Financial Data in exactly the same format structure, irrespective as to whether or not a number was available for a particular cell reference, one could then copy the whole of an Income Statement and paste it into a fixed position in EXCEL and the same cell references could then be used in the predetermined formulas, and the results would be available in seconds. Unfortunately that's not the case with the likes of TIKR or KOYFIN, or with any other source of Financial Statement data .....
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