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What Value Line product/service will I need to subscribe to run the MI screens? I have been exploring the VL website and it has so many products/services to offer that I am totally lost.
I will appreciate if the members of this board will guide me to go for the correct subscription.
Thanks,
AJ
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What Value Line product/service will I need to subscribe to run the MI screens? I have been exploring the VL website and it has so many products/services to offer that I am totally lost.
Yes, the web site will do that to you.
My recommendation: call them. They're usually pretty nice on the phone.
Ask for whatever subscription is cheapest that gets you the "Analyzer" product.
(Value Line Investment Analyzer, the Windows application that lets you download the weekly updates and do exports)
There is a "1700 stock" edition and a more expensive "plus" edition with around that has ~5300 companies but not a lot of information on the extra ones. Essentially all VL screens ever discussed here used the "1700" edition. Which currently has only 1603 companies covered.
Jim
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Coes anyone happen to know the returns over the last 10-20 years for the various value line ranks?
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Thank you so much Jim.
You always have been a great asset to this Board (and previously on TMF Boards).
AJ
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Does anyone happen to know the returns over the last 10-20 years for the various value line ranks?
Last 10 years, useless as a predictor of stock returns. Backwards, as a rule.
Still useful in a way to distinguish *styles* of stocks. I still use it for that.
Jim