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To: BrooksR who wrote (37735)5/2/1999 7:48:00 PM
From: scope  Respond to of 120523
 
LPAC: Watch this out tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!



To: BrooksR who wrote (37735)5/2/1999 9:22:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
Well. There are plenty. We have every single newsletter in its entirety with no deletions since January 1999, and on the website even since April 1998. We also have a 'track record' url on the website where we are updated until February. You should have enough here. We begin to evaluate entry about 3-7 days before earnings and most of the time we exit before the report. If the report is good we can re-enter the trade, sometimes the morning after the report, about 20-25% of the time some of us will hold through the earnings report.

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Also a great way is to take the months January 29, October 28, July and April (which are the hottest earnings months) and check back on SI on those months.. You will see the results on the thread also nonedited.



To: BrooksR who wrote (37735)5/2/1999 10:57:00 PM
From: WaveSeeker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Brooks,

It is rare to find any newsletter that publishes a complete track record that gives you exact entry and exit points because then the newsletter would either live or die by its stated performance. This is one reason why Hulbert decided to create his own ranking system to assess newsletter performance.

That's one reason why I like the Pristine Day Trader (http://www.pristine.com/) because you know exactly when you get in and exactly when you get out. Their performance numbers are documented - winning trades and losing trades. Unfortunately, many of these newsletters give you a list of a dozen stocks and then publish the few winners that emerge from the list, purely a statistical outcome.