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The Value Line Research Center includes on-line access to
Value Line's leading publications covering stocks, mutual funds, options
and convertible securities as well as special situation stocks.
The Research Center includes full subscriptions to:
The Value Line Investment Survey, recently rated by
Hulbert
number 1 among 165 research newsletters for risk adjusted gains during
the last 20 years, is one of the most widely used independent investment
information services in the world. Its up-to-date issues are a
comprehensive reference that has useful information for virtually every
investor. In breadth of coverage it is encyclopedic, covering some 1,700
equity issues. Every week, about 135 stocks in seven or eight industries
are covered.
The Value Line Investment Survey – Small and Mid-Cap
complements The Value Line Investment Survey and covers approximately
1,800 additional, mostly small-capitalization, issues. The Small and
Mid-Cap Edition features consensus earning estimates for many companies,
a business description of each company, including recent corporate
developments, and Value Line's Performance Ranks, designed to predict
relative price performance over the next six to 12 months. The
publication does not include analysts' commentaries.
The Value Line Mutual Fund Survey gives you proprietary ranks
on over 7,000 mutual funds, full reports including analyst commentaries
for an additional 1,500 leading equity funds, and profile summary
reports on over 10,000 mutual funds. Additionally, you can screen the
Value Line database to find specific funds that meet your investment
objectives.
The Value Line Daily Options Survey Access The Value Line
Daily Options Survey for daily evaluations and ranks of 80,000 listed
stock on about 2,000 underlying stocks. You'll also get The Option
Strategist, an online publication offering advice about investing with
options.
The Value Line Special Situations Service opens the world of
emerging companies with bright futures to the more aggressive investor.
Our analysts are constantly on the lookout for lesser-known stocks where
unusual developments may pave the way for extraordinary rewards. Stocks
covered in this publication may well include another Computer Associates
or ADP.
The Value Line Convertibles Survey You'll find analysis and
evaluation of nearly 600 convertible issues and 120 warrants in a timely
and easy to use format in The Value Line Convertibles Survey. Besides
buy and sell recommendations, comprehensive reports on recommended
securities, as well as news on companies in the service, Part 2 (the
Evaluation Section) is available in Microsoft Excel ® format.
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are like index funds, that is,
mutual funds designed to mirror the performance of various stock or bond
market indexes. However, they also have important additional properties.
Like an equity index fund, an ETF share represents an interest in the
set of stocks constituting a particular market index. Unlike an index
fund, however, ETF shares can be traded any time the market is open,
just like stocks, and not like mutual funds that can only be traded as
of the end of a day
In addition, you get Buildable HTML reports, Stock and Mutual Fund
screening tools, daily Supplement updates in text and video format,
weekly rank changes, and the ability to export screened data.
You can access Value Line Research Center
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