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To: ED_L who wrote (45910)4/13/2000 10:33:00 AM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 99985
 
ED L, Re: " Buying AU when RSI got below 35% ( 6 times ) in last 16 months ",
you would have made a profit each time ranging anywhere from a 15% to 80%.

You mention a rate of return of 15-80%.

My question is: Have you by any chance calculated what the
annualized rate of return
would have been on a portfolio, if one had systematically
executed all these buys at below RSI of 35%?

thanks,

TA

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Message #45910 from ED_L at Apr 13 2000 5:39AM
If one had bought AU anytime that the RSI for AU got below
35%(6 times) in last 16 months you would have made a profit
each time ranging anywhere from a 15% to 80%.
The RSI on AU is again below 35% - time to buy!