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CAN SLIM refers to the acronym developed by the American stock research and education company Investor's Business Daily (IBD). IBD claims CANSLIM represents the seven characteristics that top-performing stocks often share before making their biggest price gains. It was developed in the 1950s by Investor's Business Daily founder William O'Neil. The method was named the top-performing investment strategy from 1998-2009 by the American Association of Individual Investors. In 2015, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) was launched focusing on the companies listed on the IBD 50, a computer generated list published by Investors Business Daily that highlights stocks based on the CAN SLIM investment criteria.

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  • CAN SLIM ist ein Akronym, welches von dem amerikanischen Unternehmen Investor's Business Daily (IBD) entwickelt wurde. CAN SLIM repräsentiert sieben Eigenschaften, die vielen Aktien zugeordnet werden können, welche kurz vor einer starken Wertsteigerung stehen. Die Methode wurde in den 1950er Jahren von William O'Neil, dem Gründer von Investor's Business Daily entwickelt. 2015 wurde ein Exchange-traded fund (ETF) mit dem Fokus auf den IBD 50 aufgelegt. Diese Computer generierte Liste wird von Investor's Business Daily veröffentlicht und basiert auf Aktien, welche die CAN SLIM Kriterien erfüllen. (de)
  • CAN SLIM refers to the acronym developed by the American stock research and education company Investor's Business Daily (IBD). IBD claims CANSLIM represents the seven characteristics that top-performing stocks often share before making their biggest price gains. It was developed in the 1950s by Investor's Business Daily founder William O'Neil. The method was named the top-performing investment strategy from 1998-2009 by the American Association of Individual Investors. In 2015, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) was launched focusing on the companies listed on the IBD 50, a computer generated list published by Investors Business Daily that highlights stocks based on the CAN SLIM investment criteria. (en)
  • CAN SLIM refere-se à sigla desenvolvida pela empresa americana de pesquisa e educação de ações Investor's Business Daily (IBD). O IBD afirma que o CANSLIM representa as sete características que os investidores com melhor desempenho compartilham frequentemente antes de obter seus maiores ganhos de preço. Foi desenvolvido na década de 1950 pelo fundador do Investor's Business Daily, . O método foi nomeado a estratégia de investimento com melhor desempenho de 1998 a 2009 pela . Em 2015, foi lançado um Exchange-traded fund (ETF), focado nas empresas listadas no IBD 50, uma lista gerada por computador publicada pelo Investors Business Daily que destaca ações com base nos critérios de investimento do CAN SLIM. (pt)
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  • CAN SLIM ist ein Akronym, welches von dem amerikanischen Unternehmen Investor's Business Daily (IBD) entwickelt wurde. CAN SLIM repräsentiert sieben Eigenschaften, die vielen Aktien zugeordnet werden können, welche kurz vor einer starken Wertsteigerung stehen. Die Methode wurde in den 1950er Jahren von William O'Neil, dem Gründer von Investor's Business Daily entwickelt. 2015 wurde ein Exchange-traded fund (ETF) mit dem Fokus auf den IBD 50 aufgelegt. Diese Computer generierte Liste wird von Investor's Business Daily veröffentlicht und basiert auf Aktien, welche die CAN SLIM Kriterien erfüllen. (de)
  • CAN SLIM refers to the acronym developed by the American stock research and education company Investor's Business Daily (IBD). IBD claims CANSLIM represents the seven characteristics that top-performing stocks often share before making their biggest price gains. It was developed in the 1950s by Investor's Business Daily founder William O'Neil. The method was named the top-performing investment strategy from 1998-2009 by the American Association of Individual Investors. In 2015, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) was launched focusing on the companies listed on the IBD 50, a computer generated list published by Investors Business Daily that highlights stocks based on the CAN SLIM investment criteria. (en)
  • CAN SLIM refere-se à sigla desenvolvida pela empresa americana de pesquisa e educação de ações Investor's Business Daily (IBD). O IBD afirma que o CANSLIM representa as sete características que os investidores com melhor desempenho compartilham frequentemente antes de obter seus maiores ganhos de preço. Foi desenvolvido na década de 1950 pelo fundador do Investor's Business Daily, . O método foi nomeado a estratégia de investimento com melhor desempenho de 1998 a 2009 pela . Em 2015, foi lançado um Exchange-traded fund (ETF), focado nas empresas listadas no IBD 50, uma lista gerada por computador publicada pelo Investors Business Daily que destaca ações com base nos critérios de investimento do CAN SLIM. (pt)
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