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Non-Tech : YEAR 2000 STOCK PICKING CONTEST -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Katie Kommando who wrote (926)2/17/2000 1:40:00 PM
From: IEarnedIt  Respond to of 1146
 
Katie, if it's not too much work IMO you should just post the monthly standings for all of the picks that were entered in declining %increase order. That would automatically show biggest winners to biggest losers.

My Nas pick would show as a loser right now. <gg>

I hope you have this set up in some sort of spreadsheets that's pretty automatic. If not, maybe one of the techy guru's on SI could help you with it.

Thanks again for your work.

:-)
JD



To: Katie Kommando who wrote (926)2/17/2000 3:57:00 PM
From: MicroKing  Respond to of 1146
 
Thank You..........:-) <eom>



To: Katie Kommando who wrote (926)2/17/2000 4:44:00 PM
From: Hart  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1146
 
Hi Katie...

After reading IEarnedIt's response, about using some sort of spreadsheet, I am wondering if and what you actually use to keep track of all these picks?

Have you tried "NetStock"? splitcycle.com .. I imagine after updating it at month-end, you can export the data to Quicken, then print to screen, then paste the results directly into an SI post each month... without typing

PS: my picks v.ilf and hgsi are doing not-so-bad so far .. but honestly, rather than bottom fishing the losers - I think i'd be more interested to find out who has been picking the winners ... so I can spy on them through their SI posts <g> ..

Anybody have 10 baggers or more out there yet???????

Take care.
HART