Archive for Screener

So far we have discussed what is important in finding great stocks and how important it is to let the numbers speak for themselves. I also showed you the principles of EPS (Earnings Per Share) and EPS% increases.

However, I have not shown you how to find the actual stocks that could form your base list of stocks to review in detail.
Here is the process I use to find winning stocks.

  1. Understand what you are looking for. (Fundamentals – EPS% Acceleration)
  2. Use your selection criteria to narrow down the 7200 stocks on the US Stock Markets. (Stock Screening)
  3. From your Screened List, you can then review in detail further fundamentals.
  4. Learn a little about the industry of the stocks you are interested in.
  5. Analyse the Stock Pattern, to assess when to BUY “Charting”
  6. Work out your Entry and Exit Strategy

So, this section is explicitly about filtering out the junk to find the Gems.

This is known in the industry, as Screening for Stocks. Essentially filtering out stock based on criteria. Read More→

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