Stock Picking Software From Investing Systems Delivers Spectacular One-Day Gains for Stock Traders
AMELIA ISLAND, FL, Feb 16 (MARKET WIRE) --
Investing Systems announced today the results of their daily stock scans in
the Research Lab.
The Investing Systems Research Lab provides an in-depth look at market
internals
and a variety of stock picks every trading day. The picks are based on growth
and momentum as identified by technical and fundamental criteria.
"We have been delivering stock picking software to retail investors for
thelast ten years," said William McKinley, President of Investing Systems. "Now
we
have opened up our Research Lab to allow people to see the scans, filters and
dashboards that we use in-house to monitor the markets."
Investing Systems offers the widest variety of tools and software for
traders
anywhere on the Internet. The new Research Lab is the ultimate bundle of
software
and services for long-term and short-term traders.
Friday's biggest gainer came from the Earnings list and was up more than 22%
in just one session.
"The markets are a little uncertain right now," McKinley said. "One of the
best features in the new Research Lab is how traders and investors can
makemoney, even if the markets fall."
The Investing Systems Research Lab will offer watch-lists of stocks on the
move, a real-time ETF Dashboard as well as a collection of tools and software
available only to their premium members.
"We want to help retail investors get an advantage," McKinley said.
"Trading
stocks can be very rewarding, but people need tools to get the job done
right."
Investing Systems Inc. manages a network of websites focused on the benefits
of disciplined systematic investing. Customers in more than 70 countries use
Investing Systems products and services to become better, more disciplined
investors.
For additional information about the Research Lab visit:
www.StockTraderSoftware.net
Contact:
Investing Systems Inc.
Amelia Island
Douglas Newberry
904/261-5289
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