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01/09/2011 07:34 PM

Maintaining high quality watch list
by stephen_robert (1305) Joined on 12/28/2010 Posts: 56

Hi, Folks.  Has anyone found a good method for keeping your Universal Watch List updated?  My list is getting too long.  After creating your a list of stocks with the best fundamentals via screens and reports, how are you weeding out those that fall behind (fundamentally)?  It's a bit of a chore reviewing the fundamentals of 50-100 stocks every week.  That's what makes the screen great to begin with.

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01/10/2011 08:20 AM

Re: Maintaining high quality watch list
by eibd87 (105) Joined on 07/09/2010 Posts: 6

if its too big clean it up by deleting everything under 80 EPS or RS

an every stock under $ 10



01/10/2011 12:30 PM

Re: Maintaining high quality watch list
by stephen_robert (1305) Joined on 12/28/2010 Posts: 56

Anybody using a Mac having trouble deleting multiple selected stocks simultaneously?  One of the webinars or video tutorials showed someone doing it, but it doesn't work for me.  Have to delete them all one by one.  At 4-7 seconds per delete, it can take a while.



01/10/2011 12:39 PM

Re: Maintaining high quality watch list
by Petro_Drlg_Engineer (1385) Joined on 06/18/2010 Posts: 110
Deleting is very easy here... Just do a screen for stocks that match William O'Neil's screen criteria by 100%, then add the Toronto listing as IBD-MS does NOT allow the US listed one to show up; then have MS delete ALL stocks not listed in the USA! They did this for me today, even though the Blog post on it still lives on! PetroMinerals - Toronto: PMG.TO! Will only 15 subscribers online guess we don't have a huge community active on here, so maybe that's why they don't want to continue to pay subscriber fees for Toronto listed stocks... PDE


01/12/2011 08:14 AM

Re: Maintaining high quality watch list
by l (5085) Joined on 07/03/2010 Posts: 454
eibd87 is correct. I would add to really get focused on tradeable ideas, keep tightening up the screen (inc RS, Comp rating, EPS rating) until the list reflects the best of what you are interested in trading . Also helpful is to use the 'Industry & Sector' tab, then 'Company's Industry Group Rank' and set it to 50 (or whatever level you want to see) as the worst rating. That will keep you looking at the best stocks in the stronger groups.