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To: E_K_S who wrote (28440)10/8/2007 12:18:17 AM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Respond to of 78748
 
I am by now tracking about 400 stocks that fall into my "Buffettology" universe. For most of them I look at them once a year or so (I have not looked at some for couple of years, but I try now to look at least once a year). Most of them are far away from buy points anyway. I closely track probably 10-20 that are close to buy points and also my existing ~30 positions.



To: E_K_S who wrote (28440)10/8/2007 1:10:12 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78748
 
Thanks for the Schwab info. Helpful to me because I am considering opening another brokerage account to reduce a risk of having too many assets with any specific broker.

Brokerage accounts provide stock screening services. Some better than others. I have limited access to Validea Guru Screen (e.g. a "Ben Graham screen"). I like it, and have often considered signing up for the full site.
I have signed up at AAII; its yearly subscription is pretty inexpensive. I like their screens for stock market ideas. Also like it for comparing different methods. Well I like it NOW anyway because it shows that the Ben Graham defensive investor screen and Ben Graham enterprising investor screens are now doing very well compared to other screens. -g-
I generally speak derisively of O'Neil Canslim, so I like it when its performance is below value screens. (Problem with AAII screens is that sometimes screens are sparse on candidates, so results can fluctuate quite a bit given the few portfolio members.)

aaii.com

This website occasionally has some possibilities:

grahaminvestor.com

I often check the daily/high low lists. Mostly it's just the low list for candidates to check out for a buy. My usual site for that is Globe:

globeinvestor.com