Rob Arnott Stock Screen
Today’s post describes an attempt to build a Rob Arnott Stock Screen in Stockopedia, on the back of our recent profile of the guru investor.
Today’s post describes an attempt to build a Rob Arnott Stock Screen in Stockopedia, on the back of our recent profile of the guru investor.
In today’s post we try to build a Stock Screen from the characteristics of good stocks as shown in high Stock Ranks stocks.
Today’s post is a look at a recent Stockopedia webinar celebrating five years of their Stockranks metrics.
Today’s post describes an attempt to build a Terry Smith stock screen inside Stockopedia.
Today’s post is our third visit to the Low Vol anomaly. We’re going to try to adapt an existing stock screen from Ed Croft of Stockopedia.
Today’s post is about using Stockopedia for Momentum Screening.
Today’s post is an attempt to make a stock screen from the rules in Phil Oakley’s book on How to Pick Quality Shares.
Today’s post describes an attempt to make a stock screener that follows the rules used by UK investor Leon Boros – a Leon Boros Stock Screen.
We take our first look at Stock Screens, beginning with the Magic Formula made famous by Joel Greenblatt. Does it work, and can we apply it to UK stocks?
UK budget breakdown – income and spending
Mark Minervini 1 – Specific Entry Point Analysis (SEPA®)
Drawdown Strategy – Joining the Chain Gang
Tom Claugus – A Change of Plans
Stan Weinstein’s Stage System 1 – Charts and Buying
Becoming a Lloyd’s Name
Investment Trust Portfolio 2 – Money Week
John Bender – Question Everything
Freakonomics 4 – Names
Annual Portfolio Review 2020
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