SAFeTRADE 644 posts msg #55493 - Ignore SAFeTRADE modified |
10/3/2007 12:32:14 PM
Look at the stocks that this pulls up. I wonder why all the stocks do not have an industry designation? Sure leaves a lot of winners off when you sort by industry. Just my thoughts...
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nikoschopen 2,824 posts msg #55494 - Ignore nikoschopen |
10/3/2007 12:53:53 PM
Uhmm, I lost you there completely. Where does ure assertion "Industry less than 1" fit into the overall scheme of ure filter and why did you insert the line "Industry < 1", which is meaningless by itself?
Don't mean to sound harsh or critical. Just curious.
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lockwhiz 206 posts msg #55496 - Ignore lockwhiz modified |
10/3/2007 1:20:50 PM
industry < 1 ...lets see what we are looking at :
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SAFeTRADE 644 posts msg #55497 - Ignore SAFeTRADE |
10/3/2007 1:29:03 PM
Industry < 1 means to me these stocks have not been put into any "Industry", thus when you do a scan by industry these would not appear. So if you want to scan for say "solar stocks" , jaso, spwr, fslr, would not appear in your scan. These come up N/A under the industry column. It means they have not been assigned an industry number and industry < 1 finds those. Most appear to be new stocks.
My question still remains, why do they not have an industry assigned?
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