To get the float begin with common shares (a function) If you set up: 5000000 < common shares <60000000 and then name it: float range 1 then it may work for you. NB: thanks, paddler, for turning the inequality around.
we may have differing sets for All US Stocks. I feel this set is made of smaller sets. We probably should eliminate some exchanges for trading purposes.
I sorted my "float" issue. Then the first discrepancy starts with the price range. I listed the other formulas I use and I can see that somehow the biggest difference comes from the RS criteria.
You may want to have Jack re-examine the formula of RS. Jack, what is the title and author of the book that you used in one of the IBD meetup to talk about the bull and bear cycles and the measures by P/E, dividends and market psychology, and etc? I would love to trade at the big picture level.
I quoted different books at different times. I cut out the page and scanned it so it would show on the projection of my PC. Then the camtasia's were transcribed and illustrated and put on a web site. I also handed copies out at the next meeting so people would have references. The most sliced up books were Magee 4th - 7th, Harris, Tufte, William J. O'Neill (for your Q's use "24 Essential ..." pages 85 through 89). The bull/bear cycles were stripped from an early Van Tharpe book I got at a library sale (not something I would pay more than a dollar for). I announced the Depression in the JUN and JUL sessions in 2006. Some of the periodicals were publishing charts that were improperly narrated so I used "How to Lie with Statistics" (Huff or Thorpe) to show the reality of the data as in Harris, WJO'N to be "out of control" and zero integrity in the FI.