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To: JimisJim who wrote (24916)6/30/2016 4:19:23 PM
From: Steve Felix  Respond to of 34328
 
I look at The Yield Hunter all the time, the other rarely. I just find the former easier, and I find I am looking at baby bonds more.

Those AONs have kept me from getting filled, but it only takes one day. I do find round numbers tougher.

Two weeks until their next record date, if not before probably then.

Finviz is far from the perfect screener, but I seem to see some stocks on there that I miss on others.

Setting a minimum yield and being able to hover and get a quick chart look prob the best points for me.

Having way too many fund symbols on a list, and being slow on dividend cuts ( and I suppose also with raises but idk ), the worst points.

Works for me, I just need to be in the mood.