According to the member lists on the MSN web site, you should now have access to the documents and threads. - Spydertrader
Hi Spidie, I think I am gonna write a simple Java program to automate the following in your cheat sheet. I will strip the float information and the EPS information from www.clearstation.com and 3-month average volume from yahoo.com. Is there somewhere else to get the 65-day average volume? To repay karmic debt, I will upload the source and the byte code jar file once it is done. Let me know if anybody has any suggestion. It shouldn't take long in the old days but now I have to find time between trading and babysitting my son. Good trading!
Hi yharmon, I am looking at Quote.com but where does it says the Avg Volume is indeed 65-day average volume? Thanks.
I am now halfway through the first journal and read most of JH documents but I still didn't find the point where the average daily volume dropped to 200k shares per day. I believe the initial requirement was for at least 600k share/day, so I wonder why this limit dropped. Is this relative to the shares one wish to trade? On a related subject, shouldn't the float requirements be relative to the stock average daily volumes? A float between 5M and 60M certainly has an impact on stocks that trades, say, 1M shares/day, but how about a stock that trades only 200k share?
An alternative data source is Reuters: http://www.investor.reuters.com/Com...get=/stocks/quickinfo/companyprofile/overview http://www.investor.reuters.com/nscreen/builder.asp?ticker=FORD.O&target=/opinion/find/screener
Jack most recently described his methodology in the Oddiduro Thread. Jack used float values of 5 million and 30 million in that thread, and also, mentions a cutoff (for creating lists) at 200,000 shares. Jack posted under the handle bubba7 in that thread. The Closure of Oddiduro's (above Linked) Jack Hershey Equities Thread (and Jack's temporary ban from ET), prompted the creation of the Jack Hershey Strategies MSN Discussion Board. - Spydertrader
Don't know if it is 65-day avg vol on reuter. I think I am gonna use the Yahoo. I got the skeleton of the program down already so maybe I will finish the rest tonight. Today I took gmxr and kndl. kndl looks like a good do. I jump in ford (Friday's signal) during the pullback but chicken out even after seeing its price slipping further (now rebounded). My broker must be happy. Good trading to all.