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  3. 6 votes
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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    any kind of screening, it would be great if I could save the results as a portfolio. For example, I just ran the A-List Stocks screen and there are 31 companies. Currently, I have to capture that list, create stock studies for any I don't have in my All Studies portfolio, then create a new portfolio and add all 31 stocks into it. Much more user friendly to click a button to save the results as a new portfolio and then do analysis on any as required.

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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    My suggestion, not know this was already here:
    A new portfolio report, Judgment Summary, showing for every company in a portfolio:
    Ticker
    Company Name
    Forecast Sales
    Forecast EPS
    Forecasted High Price (from 4A)
    Forecasted Low Price (from 4B)
    Upside Downside Raio (from 4D)
    Projected Average Return (color Green if > 13%, Red if < 5%)
    U/D Ratio (color Green if between 3:1 and 10:1, Red if < 1:1)
    Relative Value or Projected Relative Value (Green if between 85 and 105, Red if >= 150)
    Action (Buy, in green if three greens; Sell, in Red if three reds)

  5. 7 votes
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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    Very similar to another suggestion, but yours is more succinct in its description.

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  6. 7 votes
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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    Separate this into two separate suggestions. Allow the creation of a portfolio from selected ticker symbols, regardless of whether an SSG has been started or not. If necessary, behind the scenes a not-started SSG could be added to the "All Studies" list so that a study exists (with NO values entered for judgement).

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  7. 4 votes
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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    Why is a separate library needed? Just create a "Junk" portfolio. When saving the ssg, add Junk to the study name

  8. 6 votes
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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    All date fields only need to show years to last two digits. This might increase available real estate on the screen for other data.

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  9. 6 votes
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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    There is another improvement suggestion along these same lines, so the two "improvements" should be combined into one suggestion.

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    Bob Mann commented  · 

    R2 is an important analysis number. It tells how close to being a straight line the graphed numbers are. 1.0 is a perfectly straight line. Anything over .9 is considered fairly straight and the company is demonstrating very consistent performance.

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