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Historical IBD 50, ne1?

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jenkisan
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Does anyone have a historical ibd 50 they can share so I can run some simulations?

(I discovered there is no historical archive online, after it paid the subscription! Their answer: start saving them now)

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is IBD 50 a better tool to select stocks for trading?

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jenkisan
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Me personally, I don't think so. IBD 50 is just a set of screening parameters they use if you look at the index chart it's not that great. However I use the list as a starting point to run some of my systems and I find the stocks the list generates are particularly good for my system.

Going back to the original post: does anyone have a historical archive of the list? Any dates, as sequential as possible, would be much appreciated.

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