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The Toolshed forum at StockCentral.com, Daniel Ray writes:
(1) I'm looking for the top performing stocks of 1996 but don't have most of my
software up and running if that is your idea.
The Wall Street Journal usually reports the top performing stocks of the previous year in very early January. I don't know if their online archives go back that far, nor whether it costs to access them. If it does, many library systems have free online access to Infotrack or ProQuest which index newspapers
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Ira Smilovitz
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BetterInvesting published the Top 100 stocks held by their member clubs each year. If you can get a back issue, or if this is available on their website, it will be a start. You will have to determine which are the "best performing" though. |
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