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VectorVest is a product that provides buy/sell/hold recommendations on more than 6,000 stocks. It includes timeliness and fair value estimates as well. Scans can be run on a variety of criteria and their online database is updated daily.

I saw their booth at the Seattle Money Show this weekend and was impressed with the product - I ordered it. I was also impressed by the crowd of people at the booth all day long.

So this thread is for any VectorVest owners out there (or anyone else considering their service), who would like to share ideas on using the product or simply learn more about it.

Batter up.
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140no sorry about late reponce have been here for loooong time. Quit them most recoJOHN MUCHA-1/25/2002
139Buck, I've since had an on-hands demo of VV backtesting. Its not "trueBrooksR-9/3/2001
138Brooks . . . Yes, vectorVest does provide a semi-programmed back testing abilBuck Gray-8/21/2001
137Yes, VV allows back testing strategies (but my name is not Frank)Kip518-6/28/2001
136Gary, Is that Stinky Stocks to Sell Short still working for you? Thanks, BrookBrooksR-6/28/2001
135John, Do you still use and recommend VectorVest? Thanks, BrooksBrooksR-6/28/2001
134Hi Frank, Does VV have any backtesting capabilities? Thanks, BrooksBrooksR-6/28/2001
133Buck, I read a review of Vector Vest in the Sept 2000 issue of Technical AnalysBrooksR-6/28/2001
132Hans, the ranking may seem unusual. As growth rate is expressed in a percentageBuck Gray-9/8/2000
131Hans, GRT = Growth Rate (1 to 3 year forecast expressed as a whole percent; proEL KABONG!!!-9/7/2000
130Hans, if you go to the "stock analyzer" under VIEW and put in a symbolKip518-9/7/2000
129Buck, Would you please define (or at least spell out), what the following standHans-9/7/2000
128Frank . . . I think VectorVest is a good tool to have and to use. It proviBuck Gray-9/6/2000
127Thank you Kerry and Kip: Your overview is valuable and appreciated. I do like Frank Griffin-7/30/2000
126Frank, I've been a long-time user of VV. I agree that it is probably best usKip518-7/30/2000
125Hi Frank, I still subscribe to VectorVest, but I won't be renewing the subsEL KABONG!!!-7/30/2000
124Is there anyone out there? I am new with VectorVest. It seems to me to be a goFrank Griffin-7/29/2000
123 Is anyone using Pro Trader? I would like to compare strategies. GaryGary Clarke-1/7/2000
122 Is anyone out there using Vectorvest on NT? GaryGary Clarke-8/7/1999
121 I too use other charts to keep a closer tab on direction. I have been using WGary Clarke-7/4/1999
120 I too have used VV for quite awhile and I agree that V5.0 is easier and better.Kip518-7/4/1999
119 I have given up on trying for long term holdings. The new VV 5.0 is so much eaGary Clarke-7/4/1999
118 CatLady, Okay... You were the only other person I've seen that was trying EL KABONG!!!-7/3/1999
117 Hi Kerry, No, I did not continue with VectorVest past the trial period. CatLady-7/3/1999
116 CatLady, Do you still use VectorVest for long term buy-and-hold investing? If EL KABONG!!!-7/3/1999
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