Download software Tutorial videos
Subscription & data-feed pricing Class schedule


New account application Trading resources
Margin rates Stock & option commissions

Attention: Discussion forums are read-only for extended maintenance until further notice.
Welcome Guest, please sign in to participate in a discussion. Search | Active Topics |

f score stocks Rate this Topic:
Previous Topic · Next Topic Watch this topic · Print this topic ·
hagithe
Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2018 4:10:35 AM
Platinum Customer Platinum Customer

Joined: 4/4/2013
Posts: 8

hi

 it as anwhere can i find f score stocks??/?do we have it as strong fundumental???/

thanks  

hagithe
Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2018 4:13:13 AM
Platinum Customer Platinum Customer

Joined: 4/4/2013
Posts: 8

 A rise in net income.

- A rise in operating cash flow.

- A rise in return on assets.

- A rise in working capital.

- A rise in gross margin.

- Operating cash flow that is greater than the company's net income.

- Its ratio of long-term debt to assets has fallen.

- Its growth rate of sales exceeds that of asset acquisition.

- The company has not diluted the value of its stock by issuing more new

hares to the public than it bought back

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, February 22, 2018 9:48:41 AM


Worden Trainer

Joined: 10/7/2004
Posts: 65,138

There really isn't a way to create the Piotroski F-Score.

You can't ever really convert the concept into an EasyScan because there is no way to count the number of items meeting the requirements. Instead you would need to check for specific combinations of requirements being true.

Building a Scan with Multiple Conditions (7:29)

The checks for a particular fundamental being greater than 0 are fairly simple. Add the fundamental indicator to the chart.

Plot historical fundamentals from Morningstar (7:00)

Click on it and select Create Scan Condition. You will want the value to be greater than 0.

Create Conditions from Your Chart (5:25)

Checking for the value being greater than a year ago is a similar. You will just want to create a Moving Up Net condition with the Period set to about a year (252 in daily, 52 in weekly or 12 in monthly). You will set the Net Change > to 0.



-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
Users browsing this topic
Guest-1

Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.