Investing Systems Software Makes Picking Winners in the Stock Market ''As Easy As Point & Click''

Investing Systems announced the results from Friday's scan of the market for the Stock Picker RT software.

"The broader markets have made comeback recently," said William McKinley, President of Investing Systems. "Even during all the market uncertainty the Stock Picker RT software continued to pick great stocks. Friday's biggest gainer was up more than 6%."

The momentum scan that powers the Stock Picker RT produces a short list of stock picks to watch every trading day as the market opens. The picks are based on growth and momentum as identified by technical and fundamental criteria.

"Finding big gainers can be difficult in any market," McKinley said. "Our stock picking software generates a fresh list each day as the market opens and we like to watch as the leaders of the day emerge."

The software, which is delivered on CD ROM will scan the market for stock picks with a single click or can be set to scan automatically at intervals throughout the trading day.

The latest version of the Stock Picker RT is self-updating so users will never have to manually upgrade and all market data is included in the price.

The Stock Picker RT software is normally more than $600.00 per year. Investing Systems is now running the Spring Time Special offering a whole year for just $279.00.

Investing Systems Inc. manages a network of more than 100 websites focused on the benefits of disciplined systematic investing.

Customers in more than 70 countries use Investing Systems stock picking products and services to become better, more disciplined investors.

"Trading stocks can be fun and rewarding, if you have the right tools for the job," McKinley said. "Our users tell us that picking winners in the stock market is as easy as point and click."

For additional information about the Stock Picker RT software visit: http://www.Stock-Picker-RT.com

Investing Systems Inc., Amelia Island Douglas Newberry, 904-261-5289 DNewberry@investing-systems.com

 

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