[net.micro] Stock Program for Micros

escott@bonnie.UCI.EDU (Scott Menter) (07/23/86)

Hello.

A friend has asked me to seek out for him a microcomputer program to do
stock market analysis, projections, etc.  Just what type of microcomputer
the software runs on is not so important;  he will make his purchase
based upon which has the best stock market software.

Can anybody recommend any such software?  A little about what each one
does would be nice, seeing as I know *nothing* about stocks and I'm 
going to have to pass along to my friend the responses I get.  Maybe
if I find something sufficiently neat, I'll get into it too!  Of course,
that requires money... ah, forget it.

Anyway, thanks very much in advance for your time.  Sorry this message
has such a "generic" quality to it;  I'm sending it to a bunch of PC
oriented bboards (sorry also if you've been forced to hit the "N" key
several times as a result of this!).

Please respond to me personally, as opposed to on this bboard, since I
don't normally read micro-oriented bboards.

Thanks again.

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SAC.HQSAC-ACMI@E.ISI.EDU (07/23/86)

In 'Better Investing', a publication of the National Association of
Investors Corporation (NAIC), there is an ad for a program called
EvalForm 3.0.  The Investment Club  I belong to uses version 2.0
with a CP/M based machine.  Although the program is designed to
support NAIC methods to evaluate a stock it is an excellent tool
for the investor.  Data is gathered from either Standards and Poor's,
Value Line or both and entered into the program.  The printout provides
buy/sell/hold price ranges, best price to buy, upside/downside, and
several other valuable stats.  The report is about two pages long with
very little wasted space.

For more info write to :

	INVESTOR'S SOFTWARE
	BOX N
	BRADENTON BEACH, FL 33510
	(704) 743-2109
	(813) 778-5515

and identify your computer.

For info on the NAIC or how to start your own investment club write to:

	NAIC
	1515 E. ELEVEN MILE ROAD
	ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN 48067

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DISCLAIMER:  I am a member of NAIC but receive no compensation
benefit, nor anything else for mentioning them or if someone 
joins.   I have no connection with INVESTOR'S SOFTWARE and
do not profit by mentioning them either.

Marc Frederick
HQ SAC/ACCA, OFFUTT AFB NE 68113
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