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----- Original Message -----
From: Guy Tann <grt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Metastock User Group <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 01 June 2000 15:59
Subject: Picking our stocks


> List,
>
> If anyone is interested, I have an Excel spreadsheet that I put together
> with 3 pages.  The first page lists those 13 stocks we selected out of the
> original 55 gleaned from ValueLine.  The second page is a quick analysis
of
> what would have happened if we had bought all 55 of the list, and the
third
> page shows our breakout of 25 stocks from the original 55 using one of our
> programs to determine over-bought or over-sold conditions.  These 25
stocks
> were, according to our system, ready to be bought.
>
> If anybody is interested, I can send them a copy, but didn't want to just
> throw it out on the list.
>
> Our stock selection technique is as follows:
>
> 1) Friday night, we go out on the ValueLine web site and go down to their
> stock pages.  We select those stocks that have a 1 in timeliness, and a 1
or
> 2 in whatever the second column is to the right of timeliness.  We look
for
> a beta > 1.25.  I think we snuck INTC in as well.  This is our preliminary
> cut.  This gave us a list of 55 different stocks.  We try to stick with
the
> top performing industries.
> 2) In the next step we apply one of our trading programs to each stock, to
> determine whether or not our program indicates that the stock was
over-sold.
> If it was over-sold, we added the stock to our next list.  This reduced
the
> actual number of stocks from 55 to 25, I believe.
> 3) Theoretically, we could have bought all 25.  Finally, we go through the
> list by hand on a conference call and arbitrarily select between 10 and 15
> stocks that we buy on the next day's open.  We haven't spent any time on
> this step yet, and through dumb luck have managed to do fairly well with
our
> portfolio.
>
> I have to give my brother for designing this approach.  We will be
spending
> more time on step 3 as well as working on modifying the procedure for the
> short side.  Right now my brother is a little nervous selling stocks
short.
> You would think that after trading futures both ways for 40 years, he
> wouldn't have that problem.
>
> Anyway, we went with 13 original stocks on Tuesday's open and added 4 more
> this morning.  Based on my preliminary calculations we are a little ahead
> with our own portfolio as opposed to buying all 25 stock, but not by much.
>
> We are in the process of going back and entering the OB/OS indicator in
this
> spreadsheet to do some more work on Step 2 and Step 3, above.
>
> By the way, purchasing even 100 shares of each of these 55 stocks stressed
> out each of our margin accounts, but we could have done it with a little
to
> spare.
>
> Guy
>
> Paranoia...you only have to be right once to make it all worthwhile!
>
>
>