230531 衷心感谢欧奈尔老师的无私分享
我们敬爱的欧奈尔老师去世了,享年90岁。
William J. O’Neil, Investor’s Business Daily founder, dies at 90
William J. O’Neil was an innovator in compiling, analyzing and publishing data on stock movements. He concluded that hot stocks of the past shared seven characteristics that, when correctly applied today, could identify the biggest winners of tomorrow.
William J. O’Neil, an early and successful practitioner of computer-aided stock analysis who shared his strategy in a best-selling book and Investor’s Business Daily, which he founded in 1984, has died. He was 90.
His death was announced Monday on the website of William O’Neil & Co., the Los Angeles-based investment-management firm he opened in 1963. No details were provided.
O’Neil was an innovator in compiling, analyzing and publishing data on stock movements. He concluded that hot stocks of the past shared seven characteristics that, when correctly applied today, could identify the biggest winners of tomorrow.
“Everything O’Neil does with the computer is his own invention,” Martin Mayer wrote in his 1969 book, New Breed on Wall Street. He quoted O’Neil as saying, “I believe in the next three to five years the computer will be the big thing in the securities market. You go through fads in this business, and the computer is the next one.”
欧奈尔老师改变了我的人生命运。衷心感谢欧奈尔老师的无私分享。欧奈尔老师一路走好。
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