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To: Terry Whitman who wrote (25251)11/30/2001 4:23:39 PM
From: Paul Shread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
He knew how to make money and never lied to you. Not sure if there's much more any of us could ever hope to accomplish. I'm sure he would have nailed the September bottom, too, because that was a target of his, as I recall.

>>What was the criteria of that portfolio based on? <<

Will post it when I get a chance; it's pretty complicated.



To: Terry Whitman who wrote (25251)11/30/2001 4:41:55 PM
From: Paul Shread  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Found it quickly; you're in luck. -g-

I buy the four most oversold stocks (based on 10-year Value Line data) at the start of each year as calculated by TrouncingTheDow.com (a pay site; $200 a year, I think).

They track S&P 500 stocks that meet the following criteria:

· Long-term price chart at a 45-degree angle that beats the S&P 500.

· 10 years of historical data.

· Return on Equity-consistency, higher than 15%.

· Earnings Growth - 10% prior 4 quarters actual vs next 4 quarters estimates.

· Projected 3-5 yr growth of both revenues and earnings.

· Liquidity - average daily volume above 200,000 shares.

· A stock with a 3-5 yr Upside price target that could double.

Will post my buys in a month.