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To: Ken Adams who wrote (6510)9/13/1998 7:15:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Think about that "I quit doing scans in WOW after I got comfortable with QP2."

If people decided what stocks they wanted to look at then the scan could be sent to virtual or metastock. One person won't buy a stock whose price > $30, another <10$. Some want float<50m, some want a certain growth in EPS or Rank in QRS. Some would want stock to above 89 EMA. you have 1000s of variations. That scan is done all stocks, you would be surprised how many would stay under 255 limit. Now look at these up, down, and sideways in your charting program. why keep all stocks?

Now you could have a "favorites" Dir that you entered by hand made up of those that don't meet your scan criteria but you watch. Indices and etc.

With this type of filtering you probally will only have 2-3 dir at most.



To: Ken Adams who wrote (6510)9/13/1998 8:24:00 PM
From: Jan Robert Wolansky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Ken, similiar to Richard's comments, I do a handful of scans each night, then output the results to Metastock, and look at their charts in Metastock, GET (and input the data into AIQ). After downloading each evening, QP2 automatically updates files in Metastock from prior days' scans (which I have previously set up to be updated), as well as a "watch" , "portfolio" and a few other files that I keep.

Jan