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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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From: badi_7/28/2011 8:02:32 PM
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Regarding my Positive Black Swan strategy for stocks.

I made the calculations for my full list, it is made of 210 US stocks picked in April 2010. The picks were stored in a text file that has the property "Last modified on 04-15-2010" which proves that the picks of the said stocks were actually picked on the said period.

Here are the stats, everything was calculated starting from 15-Apr-2010:

List composed of 210 stocks.

The most profitable:
Ticker | Highest | Comment
NYSE:KV.A | +635%
NASDAQ:ZAGG | +422% | Trending now !
NASDAQ:JVA | +451% | Trending now !
NASDAQ:CVV | +362% | Trending now !
NASDAQ:MGIC | +284%
NASDAQ:MIPS | +274%
NASDAQ:HSTM | + 227% | Trending now !
NASDAQ:VIFL | +202% | Trending now !

The number of stocks that exceeded +100% in growth is 34. Which covers vastly the losses of the 22 companies that went out of business.

If all stocks were held from 15-Apr-2010 to 28-Jul-2011, the overall growth would be +353.15%

If the stocks that surpassed +100% were sold at their highest levels, the overall growth would be +2964.47%

By my standards these are very good results for 15 months trading.

I can answer questions, and any constructive comments will be appreciated.
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