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To: bobster who wrote (1591)3/9/1998 6:30:00 PM
From: Mr. BSL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34816
 
Hi Bobster. The Retail Supermarket/Mini sub-sector is
a good sized group. The retailing group consists of:

Apparel/Shoe 59 stocks
Dept Stores 17 stocks
Discont & Variety 36 stocks
Drug Stores 11 stocks
Home furnishing 25 stocks
Mail order & Direct 22 stocks
Major Chains 5 stocks
Misc/Diversified 80 stocks
Supermarket/Mini 44 stocks
Ret/Whol Jewelry 21 stocks

I pay attention to both the Broad and Narrow groups.
Of course, a five stock group is not as reliable as
a 44 stock group. I use 20 to 30 as a cutoff, depending on
the group.

Duke



To: bobster who wrote (1591)3/9/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: wizzards wine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34816
 
Hi Duke,

I got the Valueline Value/Screen III software loaded on last night. It's quite nice. Haven't had but a couple of hours on it yet but really seems interesting.

If we break just the Valueline rated #1 and #2's what other filter do you suggest before grinding it in P&F?

Thanks Preston