I promised, earlier on, to publish my Rule #1 spreadsheet with the auto stock lookup. You can access the spreadsheet HERE. The first thing you need to do is make a copy of the sheet so you can make edits to the sheet. Click on File > Make a Copy, and name the file to your liking. Oh yeah, you'll need a Google account.
How the Sheet Works
The main difference in the sheet lies in the "Stock List" tab. The tab is designed to run the Rule #1 analysis on the symbols that is specified in column A. Here's a simple procedure on how to use the sheet.
- Fill in Columns A and B with the symbols and their respective stock exchange.
- Click on Automation > Run Stocks - Start at Top. This will start the script and the table will be filled with the Big 5 numbers.
If you have a long list of stocks, the Google script may time out and stop in the middle of the list. If that's the case, use Automation > Run Stocks - Continue from List instead. It will continue where you had left off.
In addition to just displaying the Big 5 numbers, I've also added an arbitrary formula that will rate the stock based on the numbers in Column R. It basically gives a higher score if the Big 5 numbers are greater than 10%, a mediocre score if they are between 0 to 10% and a negative score if the numbers are less than 0%. Feel free to change this formula to whatever you want it to be.
Data...a Lot of Data!
When I had started working on this sheet in the summer, one of my readers, Brad, got me a very comprehensive list of US stock symbols. Due to Google's script time out issue, it took me quite a while to go through all 6000+ symbols...but here it is, available to you. It's under the "Copy of Stock List" tab. Keep in mind that the data is from the summer, which may be a little outdated.
Brad also gave me a lot of suggestions to add more fields such as P/E ratios, sticker price, current stock price, etc. I haven't had time to implement much of what he suggested. For now, I would use this sheet as a stock screener. Essentially, it'll give you a list of stocks with a Rule #1 score, and you can filter the stocks based on the score. Take the ones you like and do more research on them.
Let Me Know...
Please send me any feedback that you may have. I'd like to develop the sheet further to help you out! Hopefully, it won't take me another 6 months to release the next version!
Update January 26, 2012: I've updated the sheet. Go to the Investing Resources to download the latest sheet.
Update January 26, 2012: I've updated the sheet. Go to the Investing Resources to download the latest sheet.
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