Quote Originally Posted by mscott View Post
Billy you bring up an interesting point. The composition of the IBD 6000 has changed over the period of my analysis. The addition of ETFs has been prolific. My testing has relied on printed IBD6000 data. I can't backtest a different historical subselection of index data as the older data isn't available to me so need to watch this in the future. The thresholds for IBD6000 %E would probably change if different data were used. I don't know if 11.79% would be high or low...
If it can help you, I keep track of the ratings only for stocks with composite ratings since 2/7/2011. See attached file which you can easily update going forward. These are also the numbers I am using for my correlation research for IWM.

Billy
IBDAccDistCompRatings Only.xlsx