| abbabb1tt 18 posts
 msg #41978
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 | 3/13/2006 11:52:31 AM 
 Anyone know if it's possible to create a screen mimicing the 'Little Book that Beats the Market'? In the back of the book, he gives the criteria for creating the screen, but I can't seem to get the same results (as he posts on magicformulainvesting.com) when I try. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you can come up with the filter, that would be great too. Thanks in advance. I would also welcome a pointer to another site where this filter can be created, if it is not possible on Stockfetcher. Thanks again.
 
 
 
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| Koronbock 201 posts
 msg #41979
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 | 3/13/2006 12:00:42 PM 
 Post the criteria / conditions and someone will help you.
 
 
 
 
 
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| TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts
 msg #41991
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 | 3/13/2006 7:47:10 PM 
 Been surfing the net, can't find the formula.
 
 
 You can use:
 
 http://www.smallcapcenter.com/tools_FinancialSearch.asp?page=FINANCIALSEARCH_IN.ASP
 
 for fundamental searches.
 
 It's free to register and you can save your search criteria.
 
 HTH.
 
 
 
 
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| abbabb1tt 18 posts
 msg #41995
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 | 3/13/2006 10:37:19 PM 
 Here you go:
 
 Remove all utilites, foreign companies and financial companies (banks, etc.)
 Minimum Return on Capital (pre-tax) of at least 25%
 Minimum Pre-tax earnings yield of at least 10%
 
 That's all he looks for. Companies that make a lot of cash for each dollar invested (Return on Capital) and whose stock price is discounted (Earnings Yield above 10%).
 
 Let me know if you can do this on Stockfetcher. Thanks, guys!
 
 
 
 
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