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[sharechat] Stock Screeners


From: Phaedrus <Phaedrus@techemail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 02:21:45 -0700 (PDT)


T100,
      I have never felt the need for a screener for NZ stocks. The total number 
of stocks is small, and the number of tradeable stocks is much smaller, such 
that no screener is required.

 An example of a fundamental screener for Australian stocks is 
:-http://investor.ninemsn.com.au/Finder/finder.asp

 An example of a technically based screener for Australian stocks can be found 
at :- http://www.incrediblecharts.com/help/stock_screens.htm

 An example of a candlestick pattern screener (US stocks) is :- 
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.scan?s=runreport,predefcandle

 Several Australian brokers provide fundamentally based stock screeners for 
their clients.

 "Would a novice trader who has developed a trading plan that involves 
filtering stocks based on technical criteria benefit from purchasing 
Metastock?"  That would depend on how complex the plan was. If the plan was 
quite simple, it could perhaps be executed using existing screeners. If it was 
at all complex, or if you wanted to be able to do a lot of fine tuning, you 
would need MetaStock or equivalent. 

 The following is an example of a system backtesting report from MetaStock. It 
would give all the info you mentioned, and more :-



Total net profit        $97,749.98      Open position value     -$10.77 
Percent gain/loss       977%            Annual percent gain/loss   122% 
Initial investment      $10,000.00      Interest earned 0.00    
                                
Current position        Long    Date position entered   20/05/02        
                                
Buy/Hold profit $28,829.45      Days in test    2923    
Buy/Hold pct gain/loss  288%    Annual Buy/Hold pct gain/loss   36%     
                                
Total closed trades     48      Commissions paid        $436.53 
Avg profit per trade    $2036   Avg Win/Avg Loss ratio  2.14    
Total long trades       48      Total short trades      0       
Winning long trades     39      Winning short trades    0       
Total winning trades    39      Total losing trades     9       
Amount of winning trades $109,579    Amount of losing trades $11,819    
Average win     $2809.74             Average loss   -$1313.25   
Largest win     $15,247.36        Largest loss  -$6,757.94      
Average length of win   25.87     Average length of loss        24.33   
Longest winning trade   135       Longest losing trade          58      
Most consecutive wins   13        Most consecutive losses       2       
                                
Total bars out  868     Average length out      17.71   
Longest out period      58                      
                                
System close drawdown   $0.00             Profit/Loss index     89.21   
System open drawdown    -$437.46          Reward/Risk index     99.55   
Max open trade drawdown -$15,471.68       Buy/Hold index        239.03  


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