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Subject:
Stock chart w/ earning line. (As talked about in a Peter Lynch book)
Category: Business and Money > Finance Asked by: sa4hire-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
13 Aug 2003 17:58 PDT
Expires: 12 Sep 2003 17:58 PDT Question ID: 244485 |
After reading Peter Lynch's great book <One Upon on Wall Street>, I have been searching for a place to find stock charts with an earning line running alongside the stock price (as seen on page 167). Since earnings are very important when it comes to picking stocks, I believe this will be a great tool. Where can I find these types of charts? |
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Re: Stock chart w/ earning line. (As talked about in a Peter Lynch book)
From: aht-ga on 13 Aug 2003 22:20 PDT |
EDMP Inc.'s website claims to offer this service to their paying customers: http://www.edmpinc.com/generalinvesting/proof.htm |
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Re: Stock chart w/ earning line. (As talked about in a Peter Lynch book)
From: sa4hire-ga on 14 Aug 2003 23:59 PDT |
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out. |
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Re: Stock chart w/ earning line. (As talked about in a Peter Lynch book)
From: ed1946-ga on 27 Aug 2003 08:52 PDT |
SRC (Securities Research Corporation) publishes chart books with this info. They may provide this online as well. |
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Re: Stock chart w/ earning line. (As talked about in a Peter Lynch book)
From: sa4hire-ga on 28 Aug 2003 22:18 PDT |
Thank you for this new information! I checked it out at http://www.babson.com/charts/index.html. Quote from website: "Securities Research Company (SRC), a division of Babson-United, Inc., is the nations oldest stock charting company. Founded in 1933, SRC has continually published stock charts in printed form. Now SRC offers stock charts in print and also via the Internet." Look promising. If any one else has info about where to find these kind of charts, I am very interested. |
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