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To: Kapusta Kid who wrote (106)1/2/2001 12:07:12 AM
From: sjemmeri  Respond to of 109
 
Hello.

I don't remember the exact screening criteria (I use Marketguide) but I keep it very simple. Basically, just cut-off PS ratio to get the cheapest ~10% of stocks and then I use ratio of current price to 52 week low for momentum to cut the remaining stocks down to a manageable number. Sometimes I use market cap limits to look at small and large cap separately. I'm working on a new portfolio right now. FYI, I haven't yet committed to investing in all of the stocks from the screen. However, I intend to move closer to it this year.

steve



To: Kapusta Kid who wrote (106)2/14/2001 9:31:16 AM
From: sjemmeri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 109
 
So far little difference between my low and high debt O'Shaughnessy paper portfolios (started tracking Jan 4):

Low debt:
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High debt:
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