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To: Ron McKinnon who wrote (22706)3/26/2000 2:32:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
profitable trade percent sorted by cost at entry

per trade statistics for 1 year

entry price profit avg number of days stock is held

1 to 4.99 1.4% 8
5 to 9.99 -1.9% 17
10 to 14.99 3.4% 18
15 to 19.99 4.3% 4
20 to 24.99 5.5% 15
25 to 29.99 2.0% 6
30 to 34.99 1.4% 6
35 to 39.99 5.3% 13
40 to 44.99 1.9% 7
45 to 49.99 -1.4% 11
50 to 54.99 5.5% 5
55 to 150 -3.5% 6
nothing worse than buying at the high and selling into the panic a 100 dollar stock

statistics .... short term trades
all trades held at average of 10 days



To: Ron McKinnon who wrote (22706)3/26/2000 8:37:00 PM
From: Kelvin Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
I did the $5 excerise to see what those trades yielded. Haven't done it yet for stocks for over $5. there are many times more of those!

net profit = 69.5%
largest single loss = -38%
largest single gain = 300%
without that largest one time gain the net profit = 54.5%
winner rate 72%

average holding time 2 weeks.
three most profitable stocks: SRAM, THLC, SBAS
three losing stocks: BANY, NCES, VTCO

the losers were one I bot only after a run. buying at the top so to speak.