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Checkboxes to identify stocks in screener

Jonathan 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 7 years ago 1

It would be helpful to have checkboxes in the screener to filter specific stocks and be able to view them / track them through different tabs.


For example, I was screening for stocks on the Valuation tab with P/FCF between 5 and 10 and came up with four stocks. When I went to the OSV Ratings tab to see their values there, the stocks got mixed up with everything else.


I think it'd be nice to be able to check a box that filters for or keeps those stocks at the top of the page so it's easier to evaluate their scores and ratings across various screener tabs.

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Add 3 Growth Metrics to Key Ratios

Jeff Partlow 7 years ago updated 7 years ago 4

In QVG model, the 3 Quality metrics and the 4 Value metrics are shown in the Dive into Data/Key Stats/Key Ratios area. But the data for 3 Growth metrics is not shown. And regarding the Gross Profit to Assets metric, it would be very nice to also show Gross Profit to Assets for Industry for comparison purposes. Thank you for your consideration.

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Ease of use things

Aeti 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 6 years ago 6

1. When sorting a metric in the screener for something like P/FCF I'd like to be able to start at the lowest positive value without having to scroll through all the N/A and negative values.


2. The buy and fair value lines on the stock price chart show the dcf valuation, which may or may not be related to the value score. I think the lines on the chart need to be representative of what you think the valuation is from the value score so I can see what kind of discount to the share price I'm getting.


3. I want to be able to sort by margin of safety. Preferably on some composite value score that you come up with based of fcf.

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do you provide nse stocks?

dharmendra pandya 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 7 years ago 1
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Add a margin of safety filter in screener.

adelinme 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 6 years ago 2

I like buying undervalue company and I like cutting the fluff by having a margin of safety filter.

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add in the % of revenues to operational expenses

Jesse 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 7 years ago 1

All the operational expenses should be expressed as a % of REv

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Notice some problems with export from screener.

Dan 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 7 years ago 1

For preset OSV Ratings:missing FCF/S, EV/EBIT P/FCF,P/BV,ActionScore. For Valuations missing P/E, EV/EBITDA, EV/EBIT, P/S, P/BV,P/TBV,P/FCT,P/OE,FCF/S. Just looked at these -don't know about other views or if I'm doing something wrong.

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Please add the Acquirer's Multiple of Enterprise Value / Operating Earnings (EV/OE) ratio

Kevin Massengill 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 7 years ago 1

The Acquirer’s Multiple® is the valuation ratio used to find attractive takeover candidates.

It examines several financial statement items that other multiples like the price-to-earnings ratio do not, including debt, preferred stock, and minority interests; and interest, tax, depreciation, amortization.


The Acquirer’s Multiple® is calculated as follows:

Enterprise Value / Operating Earnings*

It is based on the investment strategy described in the book Deep Value: Why Activist Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations.


The Acquirer’s Multiple® differs from The Magic Formula® Earnings Yield because The Acquirer’s Multiple® uses operating earnings in place of EBIT. Operating earnings is constructed from the top of the income statement down, where EBIT is constructed from the bottom up. Calculating operating earnings from the top down standardizes the metric, making a comparison across companies, industries and sectors possible, and, by excluding special items–earnings that a company does not expect to recur in future years–ensures that these earnings are related only to operations. Similarly, The Acquirer’s Multiple® differs from the ordinary enterprise multiple because it uses operating earnings in place of EBITDA, which is also constructed from the bottom up.


http://acquirersmultiple.com/faq/

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Fixed

No data on Action score stock

Ra'uf Glasgow 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 7 years ago 1

A stock (GLXZ) appears in the Action score in position 6. When I try to look into the details of this company the database says the company does not exist or there is no data for it.

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Screener

Zach 7 years ago updated by OSV Support 7 years ago 1

I wish there were a way where I could see the action score, market cap, and any ratios I wanted all in one row. Or have it exported. I would like to be able to see all the top 20 action scores and then be able to see business descriptions, market cap, and ratios of my choosing. I havent figured this out yet with the software. Business discription is under Basic, Market cap is under ratios, and the action score is under action score. I have to go back and forth and this takes too much time.

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OSV Support 7 years ago

Don't you worry Zach. Knew you would want something like this so it is ready to be released very soon. Hopefully within the week.


You can customize the columns and also export what you see on the screen.