To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (13392 ) 11/2/2000 1:57:44 AM From: Dataminer1 Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18928 Hi Tom, Who needs analysts when there's the Investor3000? Could it possibly be the opposite of AIM? In case you missed the news:New Software for Short-Term Stock Selection -- Investing Systems Network Launches the Investor 3000 AMELIA ISLAND, Fla., Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Investing Systems Inc. announced the launch of their first product specifically for short-term stock investors. The software is designed to automatically scan for, and display stocks that have a high probability of making near-term gains. "This new program is very exciting," said William McKinley, President of Investing Systems. "Even with the recent market turmoil, I have to say we have been very pleased. The rigorous selection process has produced some big winners." The Investor3000 scans the market for stocks that beat earnings expectations, have solid growth, good volume, and positive momentum. It automatically runs in the background and constantly displays a list of the filtered stocks. Throughout the trading day, the program refreshes and displays any new stocks that meet the selection parameters. "This program is for short-term investors that are looking for good momentum plays," said Doug Newberry of Investing Systems. "It is the easiest to use stock picking program on the market since all the scanning and filtering is done in the background and the user simply gets a list of stocks that meet the criteria. We saw many familiar names pop into the program last week." The Investor3000 is a Windows-based program that has a very light footprint. It features a variety of value-added stock research tools and is fully web-interactive. "We see this program as the future of stock selection software," said McKinley. "It's like having your own investment advisor searching for good stocks all day in the background." Additional information and screenshots of the program can be seen at investor-3000.com