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Top 20 Magic Formula Stocks By Price/Sales Ratio
Submitted by admin on Mon, 12/01/2008 - 10:38
Continuing a recent thread of articles adding other well known value investing criteria to Magic Formula stocks, today magicdiligence.com takes a look at the price-to-sales ratio.
Dividend yield and relative strength are both fairly popular and well known screening criteria. Stocks with high dividend yields not only indicate a potential undervalued condition, but also pay cold hard cash to their shareholders that can compound over time. Relative strength as a concept is a fundamental statistic used by technical and momentum traders. Both have been proven to turn up stocks that outperform the market in aggregate.


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