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To: Tim Luke who wrote (3636)10/17/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: Bogeey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7247
 
i expected that.....Since you first talked to me about daytrading xcit, I have traded over 16 times and done really well with it. It is so predictable. Still bullish on osi huh, I got out last Thursday and saved a few bucks on the downturn Friday, but definitely looking to get back in this week. Any comments on muei? I have posted this one before, wondered if you had taken a look?



To: Tim Luke who wrote (3636)10/18/1998 9:52:00 AM
From: Captn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7247
 
Tim et al,

Can you or anyone suggest some specific sites/URL's for stock screening utilities to help one find stocks with good trading potential based on volatility and other measures?

I am specifically looking for a screen which might include: 1. average daily volatility, (percentage, ratio, points or dollar amount), 2. and as part of the same search such things as "price per share", 3. typical daily volumn, 4. market cap, one year revenue growth, etc.

I am familair with and like Hoover's "www.stockscreener.com", which BTW they have just redesigned), but it is still designed more for investors as opposed to traders, and does not include search parameters of more interest to a trader, ie price per share, volumn, etc. It daoes include Beta as a "volatility" measure.
I am also familiar with Alphascan. Any suggestions?