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Analytical Techniques

The ShareFinder system automatically analyses the stock market, determining the best time to buy and sell and printing out priority-order lists of shares to buy and sell.

The key to ShareFinder's success is that it tracks the long-term balance sheet figures of companies to single out the blue chip winners. A quick download of under a minute each day from the data provider of your choice gathers the latest share prices and volumes. Finally it computes your complete daily buy/sell strategy.

To produce its recommendations, ShareFinder examines such balance sheet fundamentals as the compound average dividend and earnings growth rates of every stock exchange listed share in order to accord each an Index of Value. It then compares this value with that which is accorded to the share by the marketplace itself on a day to day basis in order to determine whether shares are under-priced or over-priced.

Finally, the application of technical indicators reveals under-priced shares, which are showing signs of accumulation, to produce the buying recommendations list, and over-priced shares, which are showing signs of selling pressure, to produce the selling recommendations list.

The consequence of this precision buy/sell timing is the fact that over the past eight years, ShareFinder's published recommendations have yielded an average price gain of 44 percent in an average of 21 weeks; which represents an annualised figure of 93 percent. For those longer-term investors who chose to ignore the first sell signal, the system issued its second sell signal on average 81 weeks after the initial buy signal and achieved an average gain of 192 percent. For this latter category of investor that figure of 192 percent annualises to 123 percent.

ShareFinder's Mass and Velocity indicators are proprietary to Richard Cluver Investment Services and can not be found in any other share market software package. They were designed specifically to address shortcomings in other popular technical indicators.


These results include recommendations generated by previous ShareFinder programs but using the same analytical techniques.