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To: Richard Estes who wrote (10675)7/11/1999 1:38:00 AM
From: gonzongo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12039
 
I can't argue with Richard- many things point to float turnover as key to "fast moving" stocks. Revenue growth > 75% is usually a subset of the same database. Which came first.. maybe the egg. Look for high Average true range and high float turnover. You can code the same by taking float and dividing by average volume. PT= percent turnover. Should be greater than 2.5% I believe. That's 40 days to turn shares over. Look at the resultant database.
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To: Richard Estes who wrote (10675)7/11/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12039
 
you can use/scan Float in QP. Do you have it?

Yes.. and I ran If Sharesfloat < 50 then Println Symbol; endif; to get over 9000 symbols. Andy's RS/EPS scan cuts it to a managable 340 symbols.

I'll try coding for float turnover now as Andy mentioned.

If not rev + eps/rs + float turnover for database scanning then separate directories of each might be prudent.

At least I'm getting into a more useable database here thanks to you and AG.

Clarence