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Strategies & Market Trends : What Works on Wall Street (O'Shaugnessy) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Smooth Drive who wrote (82)4/3/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Respond to of 109
 
Daily Stocks at "http://dailystocks.com/" has some pre-made screens that may be of interest to "What Works on Wall Street" fans. Two of interest are "Relative Strength" and "# of years of EPS increase". Click on "DailyStocks Basic Stock Screens" to get to the pre-made screens. Daily Stocks also provides access to a custom screening page.



To: Smooth Drive who wrote (82)4/3/1998 1:02:00 PM
From: Jeff Halapin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 109
 
You said:
>However, regardless of the criteria your using, whether its the Growth stock or the Reasonable Runaways, they both require (and I'll use language from "What Works on Wall Street") that they "Display the best 1-year price performance in the All Stocks group".

Well, I use the "Total Return Last 12 Months (%)" field and set it to 100 for a minimum, no maximum. That way I see only the stocks that have at least doubled in price over the last 12 months.

I'm doing Reasonable Runaways and using the crtieria described in "How to Retire Rich" and using Rapidresearch it gives me a list of about 78 stocks to choose from. From there I pick the best 45 or so.

The list I got is almost exactly the same list generated by Marketguide.