Ed - you have 2 more additional
opinions. I believe that and just finished a chapter
in
Howard Bandy's book where he addresses the issues of incorporating
fundamental data in a trading model.
There is a lag as you pointed out between the release
of the data and the time period described, and
the historical file will not indicate this. So you
could go for the specific date of the release if you have it or you
could
build your model with a months delay.
JOE
PS. Thanks Howard. A shipment of
books were received by 4 members of our group yesterday in Houston.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 4:31
AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Quotes Plus
EPS data
to answer my own question. The EPS is
posted by the company on Feb-8-2007. However this number is for the december
quarter of 2006. So the QP2 data is shown only in the first quarter on the
chart starting at Jan-1-2007. This is misleading since the data is
only reported on Feb-8-2007. So to use this data safely you should
shift it 1 quarter forward in my opinion or you should somehow know the
date the report was issued (QP2 does not provide this however),
rgds, Ed
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 11:10
AM
Subject: [amibroker] Quotes Plus EPS
data
hi,
anyone have experience with the EPS data of
QP?
see attached chart. From Jan-1-2007 it shows
an EPS of 1.02$. The last report of ESRX was however on Feb-8-2007
where they reported an EPS of 1.07$ This is close enough but in the
chart this number seems to be show already on Jan-1-2007. And this seems
to be going on for all symbols. Am I right to assume that the QP EPS
numbers are displayed too early in the chart?
QP says: "Companies annoince their earnings anywhere from a few weeks to a
few months after the quarter. The current numbers will always be late on
your chart."
It seems however that the numbers are early
in the chart. Anybody found out how this works?
regards, Ed