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High Growth Stock Investor Software Overview High Growth Stock Investor (HGSI) is a software investment product used by professional investors and traders. It focuses on analyzing and ranking large groups of stocks. This group level analysis allows you to quickly organize/reorganize groups as a technique to narrow down the market to a small number of potentially high growth oriented stocks. Among the many tools is an extremely flexible ranking system, a powerful filtering system and advanced charting. Below is a brief explanation of the more exclusive High Growth Stock Investor feature. Database Unique to HGSI is the “group” database. All stocks, ETFs, commodities, mutual funds and market indexes are organized into groups of stocks. There are three types of groups: Reference Groups, Smart Groups and User Groups. Reference Groups and Smart Groups are provided by the software. User Groups are designed by the user. The HGSI group database is located on your personal computer giving you anywhere, anytime access making it unnecessary to go online for information. Each stock in the group database has over 400 fields of technical and fundamental performance information about the stock. Source data for the HGSI group database is updated daily by Quotes Plus, Incorporated, our supplier of high quality price and fundamental data. . Indexes Unique to each group is an index generated by HGSI. The index provides the investor with a summative look at the price, volume and fundamentals of the stocks in the list. A group's index will roll up revenue, earnings, market cap, shares outstanding and much more. This aggregation of so much individual stock information is fundamental to doing group comparative analysis of stocks, commodities, mutual funds, ETFs. Rank comparisons of group indexes based on technical and fundamental information is a unique HGSI feature. A variety of index setting options are available such as weighted, average, and other index types. Start dates for the indexes can be on a fixed date or a date that starts relative to another date option that you select. Filter Search the database for stocks that meet your requirements using a powerful set search operators. These operators evaluate over 400 data fields of information for each stock or index and quickly produce a list for further examination. Give the search a filer name to save it into the list of filters. Programming is not necessary. Warehouse The core tool for seeing and working with the stock data is the Warehouse. Select a group from the group database to view each stock's information in a spreadsheet format. Each view can be given a name and saved to a list of Warehouse views. Link each view to a specific filter and combination rank. Anytime you bring up that view the group will be automatically filtered and ranked. Flip through different views to see the group from many different perspectives. There is no limit to the number of views. Use the real-time integration feature in HGSI to track a group of stocks with Quote-Tracker or export the view in ASCII or HTML for import into Excel or other programs. Ranking High Growth Stock Investor has two very powerful ways to rank groups of stocks. Using the interactive ranking tool, you can rank all the stocks within a group using a variety of relative strength types such as Wilder RSI, Percent Change, and Comparative RS to another Security. A spreadsheet like window will display color coded historical relative strength, velocity and acceleration for each stock. The second approach is a weighted combination rank feature within the Warehouse. Using this method, you select as many data fields of information from the database as needed and assign weight (relative importance) to each data field. The securities in that group are then ranked on each of these fields, with the score combined together to produce a final ranking. The end result is a weighted combination sort of all the stocks in your group, bringing stocks with the best combination to the top of the list. Charting A richly featured charting tool gives users the ability to quickly analyze stocks using one or more charting views. Each view can have several sub-windows. Each sub-window can overlay multiple indicators or you can put different indicators into separate sub-windows. An unlimited number of views can be created each with different colors, indicators, annotations and more. There are over fifty indicators that cover a wide range of investment styles. Fundamental and technical information for the stock being charted is displayed on five different rotating panels making it a snap to see eight quarters of earnings and revenue along with a mini-chart for the current and next quarters estimates. High Growth Stock Investor's charting offers a number of "index" specific indicators that are not possible with standard charting applications. These index indicators include: These types of indicators in traditional charting programs generally require importing the data in the form of a fake chart and other end user manipulations . With HGSI the data is already computed with the index and can be directly charted. VISUAL FILTER BACKTEST Visual Filter Backtest (VFB) is a special chart indicator used with HGSI Charts. Assign any HGSI filter to the VFB chart indicator to annotate the chart with color whenever the conditions of the filter are met. VFB lets you see how the filter performed historically. The chart below shows the VFB indicator being overlayed on the Chart's Price sub-window to show a particular market index condition identified as "Tsunami" by Ian Woodward. Tsunami conditions were met where you see the chart color coded green. VFB is also being used in the Volume sub-window to show two other market conditions identified by Ian Woodward as Eureka (green) and Kahuna (black). These conditions are described in other documents. In addition to the VFB, this chart also shows one of the five panels of information. In this example, the chart is of an index so all the values of each stock making up the index are rolled up to provide index level fundamental information such as Market Cap, Shares Out, etc. Three additional sub-windows are also on this chart showing Reports There are several reports. The most basic is to save any Warehouse view as a HTML report. The HTML report can be printed or opened in Word or Excel. Color coded fields are saved with the original colors. Another report is the Group Performance Analysis HTML report. It answers questions such as, how did my groups perform? Did they do better than the S&P 500? Set report options for start and end dates and investment amount. The GPA report will show the % Chg from start to end; the gainers/losers and much more. If multiple groups are used in the report, a special section of the report will summarize and rank the groups on % Chg. A third type of report is the Spectrum Analyzer. It can answer questions such as what is the composition of this group? For example you want top know what percentage of the stocks in a group are in each of the market sectors. The Spectrum Analyzer answers this question by creating a pie chart showing the distribution.