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Topic: BOP MoneyStream Video
Posted: Sunday, February 5, 2006 12:28:09 PM
Thank you
Topic: BOP MoneyStream Video
Posted: Saturday, February 4, 2006 10:42:41 AM
Are there any free videos that explain the use of MoneyStream and BOP? I find the help files on these topics a bit confusing, so seeing it being applied would be nice.

Thanks
Topic: Power Share ETF
Posted: Saturday, January 7, 2006 7:49:48 PM
You guys are the best!!

The service here is awesome. Thanks Doug!
Topic: Power Share ETF
Posted: Saturday, January 7, 2006 7:35:30 PM
I noticed that on the watchlist in TC2005 some of the Powershare ETF's are missing.

I understand that some may not be updated, but is there a way to add PXJ and PXE?

Thanks
Topic: Quick Volatility question
Posted: Saturday, November 5, 2005 8:47:56 PM
It does help...thanks a bunch.

I'm finding that simple scans are producing my best results.
Topic: Quick Volatility question
Posted: Saturday, November 5, 2005 8:02:35 PM
Thanks Doug.

I guess the question then is; Is 99 always the worst ranking and 1 always the best irregardless of the condtion?

Thanks

Andy
Topic: Quick Volatility question
Posted: Saturday, November 5, 2005 7:30:41 PM
When creating an EasyScan, and using volatility as a condition, how is the ranking valued? Is 99 the least volatile? Is 1 the most Volatile? Sorry but I am new to the software. Thanks for any response.
Topic: Comparing P/E to Industry PE
Posted: Sunday, October 23, 2005 8:29:15 PM


Hi,

One of my search criteria when looking for growth stocks is to scan for stocks that have P/E averages less than the average of their industry peers. Is there a way to scan with this criteria using easy scan? How about finding forward P/E?

Thank You

Pik