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Strategies & Market Trends : YEEHAW CANDIDATES

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To: Galirayo who wrote (16975)3/29/2006 10:19:39 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (2) of 23958
 
Yes, I think back in June when it was trading over 16 it was above MBR.<g>

I thought we had already done some calculations on the potential return on money put on stocks at MBR and above it.<g>

But, since you want to calculate the return on AMLN from June to March 29, (taking advantage of the Aug.23 comments on ByettaLAR & Crammer's cheerleading <g>) it seems that it went from a L of 16.19 on June 13 to a H today of 46.99

That's pretty good. If you had invested $16,190.00 in June & sold it today at $46,990 you had made a profit of $30,800 or 190.24% in 289 days for an annualized gain of 239.61% (0.658%/day)

Now let's look at the potential similar return on some on MBR.<g>

If you had invested $16,190 on RNAI on Jan.3 2006 at its low of $3.02 & sold at the March 3 H of 7.62 for $48,850.26 you would had made a profit $32,660.26 or 201.73% in 59 days for an annualized gain of 1,244.57% (3.419%/day)

I think the return on the money put on one on MBR would have been a little better.<g>
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