• You’ll find that the stocks below are sporting some pretty nice dividends, but don’t just dive into one of the stocks listed below without doing first the necessary due diligence required. With the recent market rally, a lot of dividends have been diluted due to price appreciation, so the best strategy going forward is to

    |December 9, 2010|1 min read|
  • Here are 11 stocks that the street is continuing to get more and more bearish on over the past few months. Their short interest has continued to rapidly increase against their historical norms, and should be the leaders to the downside if we see some selling in the days and weeks ahead. Here are the

    |December 8, 2010|0 min read|
  • Stocks across the board have seen huge increases across the board over the past week, I thought an interesting scan today would be to find those stocks that are going against the tide, especially useful if there is to be any profit-taking in the days ahead. So what I did, is run a scan of

    |December 7, 2010|1 min read|
  • Unlike any of my other screens, this screen focuses on stocks trading under $10/share, and have a market cap of around $1 billion or less. As for the variables that I used in the screen, I focused on fundamentals, particularly companies that have a healthy balance sheet with little debt to speak of, with a

    |December 6, 2010|1 min read|
  • Some of you may be getting a bit nervous about holding on to a lot of high-flying stocks after the rally that we’ve seen over the past couple of days, and your concerns are warranted – over time the market never goes straight up, and since Wednesday, that is exactly what’s happened, with little in

    |December 3, 2010|1 min read|
  • This screen here is useful for finding those stocks starting to catch some momentum to the upside. This is similar to its sister-screen that I call “Stocks That Are Breaking Down” (but just the exact opposite). For a day like we are seeing today, it is useful to see those stocks that could benefit from

    |December 1, 2010|1 min read|
  • By far one of my best screens in determining who is buying what on the street! What you will find are those stocks that, among other variables that I use, 1) Gaining an increased amount of coverage by brokerage firms and analysts, and 2) Being upgraded on a regular basis. This is a good screen to

    |November 30, 2010|1 min read|
  • Below are a list of small-cap stocks that have been heavily shorted by the street, and should the market continue to rally, these stocks could see their  share price launch into the stratosphere (if they haven’t begun so already) because of the bears being forced to cover their short positions in the stock. Based on

    |November 29, 2010|1 min read|
  • This screen here is useful for finding those stocks starting to catch some momentum to the upside. This is similar to its sister-screen that I call “Stocks That Are Breaking Down” (but just the exact opposite). For a day like we are seeing today, it is useful to see those stocks that could benefit from

    |November 24, 2010|1 min read|
  • Here’s one of your more traditional “Buffett-like” stock screens where I am essentially looking for companies selling well below their book value. With the market getting hammered lately, it would be nice to find those stocks that have minimal downside risk, based purely on company valuation. The stocks below represent those companies that are trading

    |November 23, 2010|1 min read|