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Does anyone know if there is a platform for Malaysia or Singapore stocks that allows one to screen for value stocks, i.e. it has standard variables that it will screen - PER, NAV, DY, EPS, EV, etc.??

Thank you.
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Hedgehog Wrote:Does anyone know if there is a platform for Malaysia or Singapore stocks that allows one to screen for value stocks, i.e. it has standard variables that it will screen - PER, NAV, DY, EPS, EV, etc.??

Thank you.

POEMS has a stock screener. The usual caveats apply...

Moderator: This type of question crops up regularly. Maybe we can create an FAQ thread (one post only, frequently revised) and make it sticky (always at the top of the topics list).
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(25-07-2011, 10:19 AM)d.o.g. Wrote:
Hedgehog Wrote:Does anyone know if there is a platform for Malaysia or Singapore stocks that allows one to screen for value stocks, i.e. it has standard variables that it will screen - PER, NAV, DY, EPS, EV, etc.??

Thank you.

POEMS has a stock screener. The usual caveats apply...

Moderator: This type of question crops up regularly. Maybe we can create an FAQ thread (one post only, frequently revised) and make it sticky (always at the top of the topics list).

i agree with d.o.g. There are many other topics that are quite commonly asked too. eg value investment techniques, calculations etc

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#4
CIMB 's platform has such function.
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#5
Thank you all. Yes I agree that there should be a FAQ or sticky so that anyone can find it easily.
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(25-07-2011, 10:42 AM)changwk Wrote:
(25-07-2011, 10:19 AM)d.o.g. Wrote:
Hedgehog Wrote:Does anyone know if there is a platform for Malaysia or Singapore stocks that allows one to screen for value stocks, i.e. it has standard variables that it will screen - PER, NAV, DY, EPS, EV, etc.??

Thank you.

POEMS has a stock screener. The usual caveats apply...

Moderator: This type of question crops up regularly. Maybe we can create an FAQ thread (one post only, frequently revised) and make it sticky (always at the top of the topics list).

i agree with d.o.g. There are many other topics that are quite commonly asked too. eg value investment techniques, calculations etc

How about a 'wiki' style of FAQs?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

The advantage is that the mods won't be overwhelmed with the task of creating and maintaining such an FAQ site. They can define and allow as many members as they want to contribute and maintain it.

Sorry, I'm not technically competent in this area, else I'd volunteer to help set one up. Tongue

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I tried to install wiki software 'MediaWiki' just now, but it caused an error - the forum became inaccessible. I think I have to figure out what is wrong and test in my localhost first. Sorry for the downtime.
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#8
Cyclone,

I fear that I am doing you and other administrators a great disservice by even making the comparison ................ but the Value Buddies website has a far less downtime % than any other share web community sites that I am aware of ......... and far less downtime than certain online trading portals that we have been discussing lately.

No need to aplogise. You do a great job for this site.
RBM, Retired Botanic MatSalleh
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