Subject: Re: BMW Method Backtest?
I couldn't find any posted backtests of the BMW method. Requiring 20 years of stock price history limits many backtesting tools. There were a few posts discussing screens that picked BMW-type stocks (e.g. Benchmark Investing). The French Fama Factor LT-Rev has a 5 year lookback, but has negative CAGR after inflation.

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Long-Term Reversal Factor (LT Rev)
We use six value-weight portfolios formed on size and prior (13-60) returns to construct LT_Rev.
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"It is based on reviewing the exponential growth of a company's stock price from some point in the past (usually 20 – 30 years) and comparing today's price to ranges of growth rates (CAGR) that have defined that company. A stock that is at or below its lowest historical CAGR rate is considered a good buy."
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