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Fundamental Rule Of Thumb Strategy Screen Still Valid In Today's Market

Jan. 05, 2022 5:45 AM ETFLGT, OXBR, SALM, DAC, SIG, LMFA, WIRE, SD, DD, RFP, EGY, CPG, SSY, CACC, DTEAF, GTIM, BGFV, AMD, RILY, OBE, OBE:CA, CPG:CA, RFP:CA5 Comments
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Summary

  • A basic value rule of thumb for screening stocks.
  • Screening for stocks with high fundamental scores.
  • Today’s Fundamental Rule of Thumb stock ideas.

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This week, we cover a classic strategy that combines three fundamental factors into a score used to identify promising value stocks. The Fundamental Rule of Thumb screen combines the price-earnings (P/E) ratio, dividend yield and an adjusted return on equity. A list

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Charles Rotblut, CFA is the editor of the AAII Journal, the flagship publication of The American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). Charles provides both insight about individual investor sentiment and market analysis. He is also the author of "Better Good than Lucky: How Savvy Investors Create Fortune with the Risk-Reward Ratio" (W&A Publishing/Trader's Press).

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Comments (5)

Do you average over multiple years? I feel like that would be a good way to remove outliers that have made the cut by luck. David’s Tea, for example, has been a terrible investment (and maybe a terrible company) for years. Their numbers look good this year by a fluke of accounting principles.
cssys profile picture
cacc is a loan shark that gets sued by many states,,,,,,its also up more then apple since 2008,,,,,look out for the fed to kill this biz. model...
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Great to see Obsidian (OBELF) take the second spot on your table. This Canadian energy stock is even more undervalued than the rest of the Canadian energy patch. I also noticed that Crescent Point (CPG) is also on your list. Long both.
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@AAII thanks for writing about this screen. What is the relative strength rank and how is it calculated?
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FLGT is a great business with a great CEO and a great future. Covid testing has longer legs than this is given credit for. A $Billion in the bank plus growing its core business rapidly. Really amazing.
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