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Re: fuzzymath post# 16126

Wednesday, 06/15/2005 10:35:08 AM

Wednesday, June 15, 2005 10:35:08 AM

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Right now, a simple list I'm thinking of is the top N stocks that are the farthest below their M-day moving average. For each stock, we'll display the percent the stock is above or below its moving averages, but I'll also have tables that list the stocks with the maximum values in these categories.

Hi, Fuzzymath,

Your site sounds interesting. As far as the calculation goes, that certainly takes care of the bottom half, you may also want to consider the previous 52 weeks for example, and select those that have also been the farthest above their M-day moving average from the list that's already selected the lows. Seems to me that that screen would give the stocks most suited to AIM as the result would pick out the highest of the high whilst at the same time picking the lowest of the low - and by picking at the low, we'd get in at a favorable entry point. A heck of a lot of number-crunching, though! Does that make sense?

Best,

AIMster

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