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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Bryden commented
This is an excellent idea, as my research shows that the more times a stock appears in multiple searches with varying criteria then the more likely it will outperform other stocks appearing less frequently...my Secret Sauce approach missed by VV with its so-called Master Lists that combine everything into one list but without benefit of knowing which stocks appeared more frequently!!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Bryden commented
I am surprised that VV doesn't emphasize Fibonaccis more as a key tool to estimate Reward versus Risk, especially as a companion to the Risk-to-Reward spreadsheet...duh!?! Fibs is the only 'natural' way to project potential price(s), and strongly suggest that VV include "Price Extensions" in the charting tools, as well as do some webinars in using these charting tools when analyzing prospective trades. TYVM
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Would be great to click and drag between two price points and get the price difference, percentage change, and the slope of the line between those two price points...tyvm!