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drkenrich
Posted : Monday, August 15, 2005 2:18:14 AM
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I have an EasyScan that searches for optionable stocks meeting my criteria. I have one of my tabs set with Institutional Buyers Ownership percentage.

I would like to be able to export or copy the full selection once each month to a file so I can keep a historical log per stock that will give me a historical log of ownership percentage for review. If the ownership is going up or down significantly in the last month but turning around from a previous direction it can be highly significant.

If this is not possible, maybe you know of a website where at least 3 months (not averaged - each month listed separately) can be found for input symbols.

Thanks,

Ken Rich
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Craig_S
Posted : Monday, August 15, 2005 7:09:09 AM


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You cannot export criteria from the program BUT Worden Studio allows you to plot the historical information for any criterion.

Go to your Worden Studio (or download it from the link at the very top of this site) and open the STOCK program. Sort by Percentage of Shares held by Institutions and GO to any ticker. You will see the history for this condition plotted on the chart.

- Craig
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drkenrich
Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:33:46 AM
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Craig,

Fantastic!!

This is even better than what I was trying to find or do on my own. In fact I just spent $99 to attend a three day Star Trader workshop (they want $35,000.00 for their system) just to find this one bit of data that they had shown on one of their charts in their pre-seminar freebie. Not surprisingly, when I asked how to get what had been shown in the Freebie, no one know how to find it.

Up until now I had reviewed and researched Worden Studio and hadn't found anything I could use. This is definitely worth having to program. I think I just might go back and do a little more digging.

Thanks a heap!

Dr. Ken Rich
Craig_S
Posted : Tuesday, August 16, 2005 3:18:59 AM


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My pleasure!

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