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Stock picking approaches followed by Investment Greats, and their application in Stock Screens. A good place to browse how stock picking strategies can be mapped to primary and secondary screening criteria.

O'Shaughnessy Cornerstone Value | using Dividend Yield

O'Shaughnessy's Cornerstone value screen reveals that a large-caps stock portfolio with shares outstanding and cash flow per share exceeding all-stock averages, when ranked for high dividend yields performed best over the long term.

O'Shaughnessy Cornerstone Growth | using Relative Strength

O'Shaughnessy's Cornerstone growth screen reveals that Relative Strength is an effective tool for the growth stock investor. The screen using Relative Strength as a key criteria, worked consistently over the 40-year test period.

Geraldine Weiss | High-quality Out of favour Blue Chip Stocks

Geraldine Weiss stock screen marries a conservative, blue-chip investment style with a value approach, using dividend yield as a guide to value.

Dogs of the Dow | Dogs of the Sensex

The Dogs of the Dow stock screening strategy is regarded as one of the most successful investment strategies of all time. Evidence suggests the success rate is higher during bear markets.

John Neff Contrarian | Out-of-favour bargain basement stocks

John Neff managed Windsor Fund from 1964 till 1995, delivering an average return exceeding S&P 500 by more than 3% annually. This article outlines using his contrarian approach in a stock screen.

Piotroski 9-point scorecard | Separating Winners from Losers

Piotroski published a seminal paper in 2002 demonstrating that stocks with low P/B when scored using a 9-point scale to test their financial strength, significantly outperform the market.

T. Rowe Price | Identify companies at early growth stage

T. Rowe Price is known as the father of growth investing. He sought to identify high quality companies in their early growth stages. This article discusses using his investment strategy in a stock screener.

Dreman Contrarian | Mispriced stocks

David Dreman is synonymous with contrarian investing through his books and the Forbes column. This article shows how to use a contrarian screen to identify stocks that may be mispriced.

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