Hey Solid Spike, it seems that my stock picking style is similar to my fellow marketeer Kelly. I like to invest in strong companies as well and I trade other stocks shorter term. I like to help out other investors by trying to identify companies that will see improved margins, earnings growth, and will most likely outperform the markets, check out my "Rich Picks" posts. I recommended stocks like COV, VAR, and BNI in the past couple of weeks. The way I do it is to run screens for stocks in an uptrend, though most of my screened stocks come from the trading and charting software that I use provided by my brokerage TD Ameritrade (this is not a promotion lol). One tool I use is Advanced Analyzer, which helps to point out a lot of indicators that matter to traders and investors (bullish or bearish crossovers, strong uptreding stocks, and so on). With the stocks I get from that program I then run it through my custom screen to identify the stocks that are trading at a price that seems aggreeable to short term traders and long term investors, based on the Guppy Multiple Moving Average, a combination of EMAs. (google this, it is a pretty useful tool). Other indicators I use on my charts are MACD(3,8,13), RSI, CCI, MFI, and Accumulation/Distribution. I also use several charts to analyze price performance over time, minute charts for intraday trades, 60 minute, daily, and monthly. Included with my charts are PSAR, stochastics, and most importantly volume. Anyway, check out my post on links that can help the average investor determine which stocks could make good investments. http://www.wallstreetsurvivor.com/CS/Forums/t/30241.aspx