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Strategies & Market Trends : CANSLIM - COAST TO COAST

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To: JM who wrote (4490)3/30/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: Jeff Mulder  Read Replies (1) of 6445
 
<< just wondering how/if CTV fits the CANSLIM criteria. >>

I don't have an IBD or other research materials here with me, so I can't give you a quick answer. I haven't seen CTV among my recent lists of CANSLIM stocks, so I suspect that somehow it fails to meet CANSLIM criteria.

If your data is correct, then you've certainly got the "C" component and part of the "L". We'll spot you the "M". And since William O'Neil has said "S" no longer matters much, we'll throw that one out altogether. Which leaves the "A", "N", and "I".

"N" is somewhat subjective and up to you to determine. "A" can be calculated using FY earnings numbers going back 3+ years. "I" is available from various research sites, though the numbers tend to vary.

I'd start by finding a recent IBD and seeing if CTV has EPS and RS ranks of 80 or higher, group strength of A or B, and an accumulation/distribution rank of A or B. If not, it isn't CANSLIM. If so, I'd do the research described above to get the data for each component.

- Jeff
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