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Investor3000 Stock Picking Software Now Available for Microsoft Windows XP

Business Wire, Feb 23, 2002

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AMELIA ISLAND, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 23, 2002

Investing Systems Inc. announced today the Investor3000 software for short-term stock traders is now available for Windows XP.

The software, designed for short-term stock traders, automatically scans for stocks that have a high probability of making near-term gains. "The surge in demand for the Investor3000 was a signal to us to make the program compatible with as many platforms as possible," said William McKinley, President of Investing Systems. "We now have a solution for all Microsoft Windows users that gives them an edge in the market each and every day."

The Investor3000 scans the market for stocks that beat earnings expectations, have solid growth, good volume, and positive momentum. It automatically runs in the background and constantly displays a list of the filtered stocks. Throughout the trading day, the program refreshes and displays any new stocks that meet the selection parameters.

"This program is for short-term traders looking for fresh momentum plays every morning," said Doug Newberry of Investing Systems. "All the scanning and filtering is done in the background and the user simply gets a list of stocks that meet the objective criteria. With earnings season just around the corner it will be easier to pick stocks going up, even in this rough market."

The Investor3000 is an interactive, web-based investment tool that selects stocks. Additional built-in features provide powerful stock research and free real-time quotes. There is no subscription fee for stock data. The software is a very light application and is downloadable from the Web.

"We see this program as the future of stock selection software," said McKinley. "It's like having your own investment advisor searching for good stocks in the background all day."

Additional information and screenshots of the program can be seen at http://www.investor-3000.com

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