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Re: Scanning and screening



PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links

Check out the Microsoft Investor site's Finder tool.
http://investor.msn.com/invsub/finder/screens.asp

I don't know Prosearch but this seems to be very powerful - you can type
your own formulas as filters.

Now please excuse me while I wash my mouth out with soap!

Kevin.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dark Hacker <hacker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Neil Harrington <njhprovo@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: 'Omega List' <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, 14 October, 1998 12:12
Subject: RE: Scanning and screening


>On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Neil Harrington wrote:
>
>> Dark,
>>
>> AIQ (http://www.aiq.com), VectorVest (http://vectorvest.com), and John
>> Bollinger's EquityTrader web site (http://www.equitytrader.com) are
places
>> you may look for top down, stock filtering approaches somewhat similar to
>> ProSearch.
>>
>> Neil
>
>Thanks Neil,
>
>Some of my fellow Telescan users in the No VA area use VectorVest and
>have been quite pleased with it.  It isn't as customizable as Telescan's
>Prosearch however so you sort of just have to accept their view of the
>market which seems to have a growth/momentum bias.  It's worth taking a
>second look though.
>
>- Hacker
>
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