Date updated:11-20-2008
Cramer would hate this portfolio !!
NO NEW HOMEWORK IS REQUIRED !!
Thousands of hours have already been dedicated to the development of this unique computer program.
THE PROGRAM selects a stock based solely on chart-derived, technical rather than fundamental criteria.
NO HOMEWORK is required for an entry decision. THE PROGRAM identifies the date and price.
NO HOMEWORK is required during the hold period.
Most importantly, THE PROGRAM identifies the date and price of exit.
NO HOMEWORK is required.
NO MORE WORRY about being a hog.
NO MORE REGRET about holding a position too long, or leaving a position too soon.
The objective of THE PROGRAM is program trading to maximize both [average profit per trade] and [winning trade percentage].
From Nov, 2003 thru Sept, 2008 (59 months), THE PROGRAM has identified more than 590 actual and backtested trades (this portfolio lists the currently open and recently closed trades).
Through 31 October, there have been 547 winning trades and 52 losing trades.
Positions are maintained for ~4 months.
The average profit per trade has varied between 14 - 32% over any statistically significant period. For the ~720 tracked stocks, the average profit per trade to date since Nov, 2003 is ~17.5%.
NOTE: THE PROGRAM was revised during Nov, 08 to increase total return by increasing the number of trades and the winning percentage of trades.

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AEG
Aegon N V Adr - $7.41
- -0.67%
- $7.27
Entered short during week of 5/19/08 at 15.61

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SNV
Synovus Finl Cp - $2.12
- +5.47%
- $1.98
Entered long during week of 11/3/08 at 10.53 ------

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ACV
Alberto-culver Co - $27.76
- +0.65%
- $27.45
Entered short during week of 11/3/08 at 24.58

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SIRI
Sirius Xm Radio I - $0.631
- -0.63%
- $0.62
Entered short during week of 2/19/08 at 3.10

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GE
Gen Electric Co - $15.33
- +6.24%
- $14.98
Entered short during week of 4/7/08 at 37.26 ------ Exited during week of 8/4/08 at 28.17 ------ RESULT: 27.1% profit

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FMER
Firstmerit Corpor - $18.29
- -0.71%
- $18.07
Entered long during week of 10/27/08 at 17.07 ----- Exited during week of 11/17/08 at 20.32 ----- RESULT: 19.0% profit

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CNB
Cnb - $0.00
- N/A
- $N/A
Entered short during week of 11/10/08 at 10.88

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COCO
Corinthian Colleg - $14.97
- -1.51%
- $15.16
Entered long during week of 10/27/08 at 11.73 ----- Exited during week of 11/17/08 at 14.78 ----- RESULT: 26.0% profit
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