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Zweig's Market Timing 1. Zweig's Market Timing 2. Free Screeners Part 1. Free Screeners Part 2. Free Screeners Part 3. Pay for Investing Resources. This is a list rather than a review of available services that are affordable to independent or private investors. Many services have free trials and the services can vary greatly in price, features and target audiences. An Introduction to Stock Screening. Review of Free Stock Screeners Part 1. Review of Free Stock Screeners Part 2. Http:/ www.aaii.com. Data ...
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UK Rookie Investor: Predicting Intrinsic Values, Part 1
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Friday, October 29, 2010. Predicting Intrinsic Values, Part 1. Let me introduce you to Mrs. Market, the long suffering spouse of Mr Market who knows him better than anyone. She understands his valuation methods and can predict the prices that he offers when he is in sound mind. OK, enough of the metaphores. She is a Random Forest model of the stock market. The model has been built using data from financial reports released over the past five years and the input data has been collected from the MSN Money.
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UK Rookie Investor: August 2010
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Monday, August 9, 2010. A DCF Valuation of Interserve. Describe themselves on their website as “one of the world's foremost support services and construction companies”. I first came across the company when it appeared in my Sharelock Holmes. The exposure to the construction industry and to the UK public sector helps to explain their low valuation, but they have managed the recession well and certainly appeared to warrent a more in depth look. The company's consists of five divisions. Division is the lar...
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UK Rookie Investor: A DCF Valuation of Interserve
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Monday, August 9, 2010. A DCF Valuation of Interserve. Describe themselves on their website as “one of the world's foremost support services and construction companies”. I first came across the company when it appeared in my Sharelock Holmes. The exposure to the construction industry and to the UK public sector helps to explain their low valuation, but they have managed the recession well and certainly appeared to warrent a more in depth look. The company's consists of five divisions. Division is the lar...
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UK Rookie Investor: October 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010. Predicting Intrinsic Values, Part 1. Let me introduce you to Mrs. Market, the long suffering spouse of Mr Market who knows him better than anyone. She understands his valuation methods and can predict the prices that he offers when he is in sound mind. OK, enough of the metaphores. She is a Random Forest model of the stock market. The model has been built using data from financial reports released over the past five years and the input data has been collected from the MSN Money.
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Mechanical Bull: May 2015
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Monday, 25 May 2015. Mechanical Bull Portfolio - Second Anniversary. Its been around seven months since my last post. I have found it difficult to find time to maintain this blog and come up with inspiration. Also, I am not a natural-born writer, and so even when I have a good idea, it sometimes takes a while to find the right words to express it. Anyway, enough with the excuses, It is exactly two years since my investing experiment began, so I thought I should give an update. Changes to the portfolio:.
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Mechanical Bull: Mechanical Bull Portfolio - Second Anniversary
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Monday, 25 May 2015. Mechanical Bull Portfolio - Second Anniversary. Its been around seven months since my last post. I have found it difficult to find time to maintain this blog and come up with inspiration. Also, I am not a natural-born writer, and so even when I have a good idea, it sometimes takes a while to find the right words to express it. Anyway, enough with the excuses, It is exactly two years since my investing experiment began, so I thought I should give an update. Changes to the portfolio:.
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Mechanical Bull: February 2014
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Saturday, 15 February 2014. Using a Monte Carlo Simulation to Measure Portfolio Performance. As I mentioned in last week's post, I am interested in the question as to whether the impressive performance of the Mechanical Bull (MB) portfolio is the result of a clever investment technique or whether I have simply been lucky. In this post I have done some analysis to try and answer that question using a Monte Carlo simulation. Wikipedia describes Monte Carlo methods as:. Issues to sort out. Some quick resear...