Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 6:46
AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] off topic
-selecting stocks of interests
Bob & Bob:
I use this also and there's book written by Marc
Gerstein that describes the approach.
Marc has been known to answer EMails and knows the
problem of backtesting and
the need for historical data. At one point he
promised to ship me a few years worth of
family lists but alas that didn't
happen. Marc was with Multex before Reuters bought them
out and remained with them in the first year. (ah I see
he has another book on the site and also
that Reuters has bought Foliofn ) I think Reuters
is a main price data supplier to folks like AAII,
Microsoft, professionals(professional price for a
subscription and a desktop).
AAII also has excellent
screens where performance is tracked. IBD was know to cite
the CANSLIM results obtained by AAII in 2002, but in 2003 that approach
did not fare
well.
Regards
JOE
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Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:29
AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] off topic
-selecting stocks of interests
I use the Reuters Select lists to pick the stocks I apply
my TA to. They
have 19 different lists, each updated daily. I
build a new watchlist every
Friday from 5 of them. IIR, you have to
register on their site,
www.reuters.com,
to access the lists
but registration is free.
Follow the menus:
Investing->Ideas
& Screening->Reuters Select (or Ideas & Screening->
Daily
Results). You can download the screen results in Excel
format.
They also have a screener tool that you can use to build your
own lists, but
it's a cut-down version of the professional tool they
provide their paying
customers.
I'm not sure if you can download the
results or not. The Reuters Select
lists are
built with the
full profession screener.
I switched to using these lists from using
filters against my QP fundimental
data at
the end of September and
the results have been good (so far).
The main drawback to using lists
like these is not knowing the historical
membership
so it's not
possible to do a really accurate backtest. The lists vary quite
a
bit day to day
& week to week.
Bob
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Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 11:59
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Subject: [amibroker] off topic -selecting stocks of
interests
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successful stock selection services or sites, that
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stocks and narrows them down for further investigation?
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Moreover, would anyone care to share how they might select stocks of
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interest to them, what programs they may use to do so, or sites they
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may use. I realize stock selection is a personal thing, with many
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variables, and interests, but there has to be a way of narrowing
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order.
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