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To: Cornstock who wrote (116)10/27/1997 6:54:00 PM
From: Instock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 836
 
Peg: A real nice job there!! Wish i could get my tables to line up like that!! How did you get it all lined up correctly?

These are long term investments so one day does not make a Portfolio. When the markets recover, the number will be so much better. Yet, to bad the portfolio was not being started someother day then today as today was not an average day!
I heard that 19 stocks were down today for every ONE that was UP. Having an UP stock today was a bit rare.

Investers will not be happy with the return they get in T-Bills and Bonds for very long.( Even lower return now with all the cash that has moved into them ) You will see alot of CASH coming back into the Markets. The US Stock Markets are very safe.

My 2 1/2 cents worth

Instock



To: Cornstock who wrote (116)10/27/1997 7:15:00 PM
From: tom ablett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 836
 
I updated the Under 20 with your data Peg.
Take a look and see if this is any use to the thread.
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Tom A.



To: Cornstock who wrote (116)10/27/1997 11:24:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 836
 
A Different Presentation Approach....

>>>UNDER 20 PROFILE (Oct 27, 1997) 2ND TRY!!!! Sorry about the first try. It was a pathetic one. Hope this is better. I tried to fix the first one, but got locked out. I ain't no expert at this. Let's see how these stocks perform when the market changes.<<<
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Peg/Myron:

I'd like to suggest a different presentation format...

Use a $100 amount for each stock purchase...

Ex: ABCD @ 10 = buy 10 shares... XYXX @ 15 = buy 6.667 shares...

This gives you an equal starting dollar base for each stock... Since we start with $100 it can equate to 100%...

The comparisons of performance for each stock will stand out...

If after one week the values are:

ABCD $120
XYXX $105
YYYX $97

As you can see ABCD is up 20%...
XYXX is up 5%...
YYYX is down 3%...

Waddaya think?

Jim