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GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
lowriskincome 04-07-2008, 7:28 PM | Post #2506279 |  14 Replies
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Pretty good CEF, etc screener at www.finviz.com

The CEFs are found at SCREENER, industries under FILTERS. Custom, sortable, saveable, exportable lists can be made.

I like this new website.    

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Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
BOND100 04-07-2008, 8:31 PM | Post #2506305
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Thanks for the link

 

Thomas

 

 

Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
oldowl 04-09-2008, 12:04 PM | Post #2506787
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Hi-

 This site reminded me of a character from the TV series Laugh In. He used to say VERY INTERESTING with a German accent.

Is there a section devoted to ETFs and a separate section for CEFs and, if so, how do I navigate there?

Thanks,

Ed

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Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
capecod 04-09-2008, 12:40 PM | Post #2506796
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Agree with Ed above...interesting, but not obvious how to get where I want/need to go.

Dick

Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
lowriskincome 04-09-2008, 3:40 PM | Post #2506842
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ED & DICK,

From website home page, click on screener, on screener page click filters, on filters page the ETFs & CEFs are listed under the industry drop down.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Verrry interesting....
shreinstein 04-09-2008, 3:52 PM | Post #2506845
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Re: Verrry interesting....
oldowl 04-09-2008, 4:13 PM | Post #2506849
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Steve- You have the answers to everything?  and are able to locate some kind of clip on any subject? Laugh In was such a super, super show.

Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
oldowl 04-09-2008, 4:20 PM | Post #2506851
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I can get an individual CEF by putting in the ticket symbol, but when go to Filters and click on Industry in the grey bar area, I see accident and health as the first industry group but still having trouble figuring out how to best use the site. Please Help.

 

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Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
chamois 04-09-2008, 5:15 PM | Post #2506858
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Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
bubbygator 04-09-2008, 5:23 PM | Post #2506863
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Wow!  What a data-rich page.  Click on the map & see 3 more levels of clickable data.
Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
oldowl 04-10-2008, 6:29 AM | Post #2506981
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Chamois and Steve-

You set a new standard for me in terms of how versatile I am in finding stuff like the material you got on Artie.

Since they released the Fed minutes the other day  - which I am sure you must have seen - that said the financial turmoil "could lead to a more severe and protacted downturn in activity than currently anticipated" are you staying the course, are you putting a little money in funds which go long and short or buying bear funds???

 ED

Chamois Please tell me again the impact on muni bond holders of the case which is in the courts which has been in other posts.

 

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Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
chamois 04-10-2008, 7:32 AM | Post #2506988
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Hi Ed; I tend to optimism and believe we are closer to a bottom than top.  I am rebalancing in anticipation of a market expansion later in the year.  I prefer to manage risk through asset class diversification while staying only long and fully invested.

As I understand the status of Kentucky v. Davis, it is one of only four SC cases  undecided in the current term, and the next reporting dare is 4/15. Many muni investors and dealers have become edgy because the presumption was that the case would easily be decided in favor of the status quo.  That is still the prevailing opinion as reported by Bloomberg yesterday.

If the decision is instead that all munis must be treated alike, then I guess each state would have to decide to tax all or none. In either case, single state muni CEF could be most impacted, particularly those for high tax states.  I have avoided them for other reasons, such as fund illiquidity in my state.  There is another latent issue having to do with the tax exemption for private use munis, but I don't have a good feel for the specifics.   Maybe next week, we'll have an answer.  Best wishes,  Bill

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Re: GOOD CEF, ETF, STOCK SCREENER
DBCooper 04-10-2008, 9:18 AM | Post #2507025
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Thanks for the link,

To find the etf, and cef filters you need to click on the filters button on the right. Then drop down the industry tab to find what you are looking for. Below is a link to the etf's.

http://www.finviz.com/screener.ashx?v=111&f=ind_exchangetradedfund&ta=1&p=d&r=1

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Re: Verrry interesting....
ordnajela 05-16-2008, 5:19 PM | Post #2518652
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You forgot the rest of the line... BUT STUPID!!!