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Piotroski F-Score Price to Earnings Value Screen 19 Qualifying in UK

The Piotroski F-Score screen aims to identify deep bargain-bucket stocks that are in recovery.  Josef Piotroski, a finance professor, recognized that, while it has long been shown that bargain stocks have strong collective returns, there is very wide individual variability. What he wondered was whether it was possible to weed out the poor performers and identify the winners in advance. He therefore sought to develop a simple accounting-based scoring system for evaluating a stock’s financial strength. Piotroski's F-Score looks at value stocks and tests nine variables from a company’s financial statements. One point is awarded for each test that a stock passes. Piotroski regards any stocks that scored eight or nine points as being the strongest. In this version of the screen, Price to Earnings, rather than Price to Book, is used as the measure of "cheapness".  To learn more about this strategy please click here »

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About Josef Piotroski

Associate professor of accounting at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Developed the F-Score.

The Use of Historical Financial Statement Information to Separate Winners from Losers

by Joseph Piotroski

Josef Piotroski published this paper as a professor of the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.  Follow the link to download the original paper and learn more about the strategy.

 

This screen is based on a UK dataset. It uses the following criteria:

  • Piotroski F-Score > 7
  • Rank ( P/E ) > 80%

Results are sorted by:

  • Piotroski F-Score in descending order


And limited to the first 50 Results


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Piotroski F-Score Price to Earnings Value Screen Graphical History in

Returns

Timeframe Screen Returns FTSE 100 Outperformance
1 week -0.48% 0.05% -0.5%
1 month 1.78% 6.63% -4.9%
3 months -3.91% 5.70% -9.6%
6 months 10.76% 15.64% -4.9%
1 year 34.60% 23.94% 10.7%
Since inception 37.88% 24.8% 13.1%
Annualised 24.97%

Risk

Maximum Drawdown-12.27%
Average No. of Holdings22.8
Diversification LevelGood

 Chart based on an equal weighted portfolio of max 25 stocks rebalanced quarterly. Qualifying shares below updated daily. Past performance not indicative of future returns.


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