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To: Graham Osborn who wrote (56070)9/24/2015 5:45:06 PM
From: Sultan  Respond to of 78751
 
60 Best Value Investing Resources You'd Be Crazy To Miss

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To: Graham Osborn who wrote (56070)9/24/2015 8:03:44 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78751
 
I've never found Piotroski very valuable. This year AAII ranks it (ytd) 73 of 74 screens it has. Stocks currently on the screen are:

finance.yahoo.com

Too scary to me to ever commit much money to a portfolio of such stocks. Individually, I found BHE elsewhere, but have sold it. I hold a few losing shares of PEIX (ethanol producer: cheaper gas--> more miles driven--> more gas and ethanol consumed. Hasn't worked though regards PEIX stock.) BAMM was a thread favorite (Jim/Mike, others) back in the day. Worked out okay/very good. Of course, back before e-books, e-mag, etc. really got going. Looking at aluminum producer CENX, might be good now for when aluminum recovers. If it does. Stock does not look safe to me though.
I don't remember Beneish mentioned here before. stockopedia.com

Seems like it's some work to calculate unless you buy a prepared screen. This Beneish score seems to be something that's good to exclude a stock from being a potential buy (i.e result shows if company is/is not an earnings manipulator). Or for being a short candidate -- I guess you like those. (But not here on a Graham-type thread -g-) How have you used the Beneish model?