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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread

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To: milesofstyles who wrote (3340)4/20/1998 1:24:00 AM
From: Cary C  Read Replies (2) of 29382
 
>>if inception is 1-18-98 and calculated as of 4-18-96, ie 1 quarter , based on the 26 percent of closed positions,isn't the annualization 104%, definitely impressive beyond reason still, just having difficulty following your figures.
tia for the help<<

Using the above assuming that you reinvested your profits, your annualized rate of return would be 152%.

Ex. $1000 x 1.26 = $1260.00 x1.26 = $1587.60 x 1.26 = $$2000.38
x 1.26 = $2520.48

1520.48 on a $ 1000 investment would be 152% gain

As far as the 26% or 18.5% on an average turnover rate of 11 days is unrealistic. Assuming you did buy and sell every 11 days and invested all of your profits, the returns would be mind boggling. Just for kicks

18.5% would be 365 days divided by 11 days = 33.18 times. On $1000.00 the end result would be $271,000. or 27,100%. VERY UNREALISTIC but boy would that be fun or what!

Cary
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