ValueLine is good, but it costs $$$, they have a long track record.  I
use their #1 ranked list and layer TA on top of their list.  I've been
doing it for several years now - definitely works.  :)

MSN MoneyCentral at this URL has a StockScouter list 
   http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/StockRating/srsmain.asp?
Its FREE - many of the stocks on this list I find on the VL #1 list.

After much backtesting, I have found that the IBD100 list at
www.investors.com has higher returns than the VL100 list( actually by
quite a bit ! ).  I think mostly because they use a larger universe of
stocks.

Ed Hoopes

PS
If you use this method - you don't need to get too fancy with your TA
- just some moving averages work just fine for these fundamentally
strong stocks.



--- In [email protected], "foginthehills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> 
> Does anyone know of any US-based services that give you a list 
> of "stocks with good fundamentals" ?
> 
> In Australia a good source of 'sound stocks' is StockDoctor.com.au
> 
> I am looking for a US service which can give me 5-star ratings for US 
> stocks (small, mid and large cap). I have heard of www.valueline.com 
> and wondered if there are any others?
> 
> I want to use this as a screening step before I then apply technical 
> analysis ideas.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> thanks -
>


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