John Bajkowski
John Bajkowski is president of AAII.
Areas of Expertise: stock screening, dividend investing, model portfolios, Stock Superstars Report
Topics Presented in Speeches: “Finding a Stock Winner: First Step Screening” and “AAII Shadow Stock Portfolio: From Theory to Application”
Biography:
John Bajkowski is president of AAII. As financial analyst for AAII, John writes a column on screening stocks. He also serves on the Dividend Investing and Stock Superstars advisory committees. He earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and management from DePaul University. He has been with AAII for over 25 years.
Articles by this Author
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Computerized-investing »
The trend in Web-based fundamental screening services. May 2004 | Computerized-investing
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Stock Screens »
The Weiss Approach: Finding Value in Dividend-Paying Blue Chips
A review of the Geraldine Weiss screen to identify sound companies trading at reasonable dividend yield valuation levels. April 2004 | Journal
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Computerized-investing »
Comments on QuoTrek, the leading wireless handheld quotation and news service. March 2004 | Computerized-investing
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Stock Screens »
Winners and Losers in the 2003 Performance Race
The Piotroski small-cap value approach and the Zweig growth and value strategy are the two big winners in AAII's annual comparison of major stock screenig strategies tracked on AAII.com. January 2004 | Journal
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Computerized-investing »
Thoughts on fighting adware and spyware. January 2004 | Computerized-investing
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Stock Screens »
Keeping a Pulse on Expectations: Screening for Earnings Revisions
Slight changes in expectations for future earnings or the earnings growth rate can strongly impact a stock's price. Tracking these expectations and their changes can be a rewarding stock strategy. November 2003 | Journal
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Comments on high-speed Internet connections. November 2003 | Computerized-investing
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Stock Screens »
AAII's Low Price-to-Sales Screen: Strong Performer in Mixed Market
Screening provides a disciplined aproach to selecting stocks that match up with one's investment philosophy. However, it's a first step in the stock selection process and should be followed up with in-dpeth company analysis. September 2003 | Journal
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Comparison: Comprehensive Web Sites
Compare 12 one-stop investment centers that offer a range of financial information and tools on-line. September 2003 | Computerized-investing
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Comments on all-in-one investing Web sites and using a DRP through a broker. September 2003 | Computerized-investing
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Stock Screens »
How the Strategies Have Fared: A Mid-Year Performance Review
The Foolish Small Cap 8 strategy shot past all of the other strategies in the first half of 2003, while the long-term leader in the growth category continues to be the O'Neil CAN SLIM approach. August 2003 | Journal
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Searching for the Upcoming Stock Market Winners
The original rules developed by Marc Reinganum to identify stock market "winners" produced returns that were significantly higher than the market. July 2003 | Journal
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Computerized-investing »
Comparison: Mutual Fund Screening Systems
Comparing the data and screening power of six software programs and nine Web-based services for locating funds that meet your criteria. July 2003 | Computerized-investing
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Computerized-investing »
Comparison: Mutual Fund Screening Systems
Comparing the data and screening power of six software programs and nine Web-based services for locating funds that meet your criteria. July 2003 | Computerized-investing
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Comments on building a portfolio of mutual funds and choosing computer tools to help. July 2003 | Computerized-investing
