New Historical Profitability Screener

Discussion in 'Events' started by mktforecast, Apr 3, 2013.

  1. mktforecast

    mktforecast ET Sponsor

    We track indicators for thousands of stocks, and run daily backtests computing how each performed historically under similar market conditions to today. We allow you to screen trades based on expected profitability everyday.

    For e.g here are the highest/lowest forecasts based upon closing prices on Apr 2nd, as well as indicators that have the fewest historical precedents.

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    For access to our reports on any stock, customized watchlists and screening, sign up at http://www.mktforecast.com. No CC required (yet).
     
  2. fan27

    fan27

    how much are you going to charge for your service?

    thanks
    fan27
     
  3. The systems based on BB are lagging
     
  4. mktforecast

    mktforecast ET Sponsor

    Hi fan27,

    Thanks for your response!

    To be honest, we're still trying to figure out the pricing structure. Right now we're thinking the base application (the screener, watchlists, etc) will be <40 bucks a month and then you'll be able to select and pay for additional studies as we add them for a small marginal cost (e.g a simulation of an earnings related study might be an extra 10 bucks a month, etc)

    What are you thoughts on this pricing structure? Compelling? not compelling?

    Thanks,

    btw- beta users who sign up for free now and provide us with feedback will likely get longer free trials
     
  5. mktforecast

    mktforecast ET Sponsor

    Hi Magician,

    The analysis was based on Apr 2nd prices, so yeah they are lagged right now. We'll be posting stuff in the morning when the prices are not lagged and will eventually move to a more frequent analysis model.

    Thanks,
     
  6. fan27

    fan27

    The product looks interesting. Essentially you have stocks meeting particular "indicator patterns" like this page http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.scan but you add the extra dimension of adding back testing results. I think charging $40 a month is reasonable. Would be cool if the user could configure the indicators.

    fan27