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Bludog
Posted : Wednesday, February 29, 2012 7:19:34 PM
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Apparently the Graham Number= SQRT(22.5 x TTM EPS x MRQ BVPS) where:TTM= Trailing Twelve MonthsMRQ= Most Recent QuarterBVPS= Book Value per ShareIs it possible to write a pcf for 2000 v12 that will create the Graham number so that one could use it in a Scan to locate interesting value plays?Thanks,/* Phil */
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, March 1, 2012 7:48:29 AM


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No, it is not possible. The Personal Criteria Formula Language does not have syntax for referencing fundamental data. The fundamentals in TC2000 are limited to the built in fundamental system critera.

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austincarr
Posted : Thursday, April 5, 2012 8:21:58 AM
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You could do it Stockfinder.  I know that doesn't help much since you would have to purchase a Stockfinder subscription and there is no price break for having both.

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:01:11 AM


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And you would need to have StockFinder Platinum, not just StockFinder Gold.



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