Title: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on April 30, 2007, 04:40:12 PM Here I propose to follow a virtual portfolio, as a real life example of the Ultimate Price Momentum v2 portfolio.
This portfolio starts on April, 30th with a capital of $5,000. Commissions are $9.95 per trade. This exercise is an example of how a small portfolio can take advantage of our recommendations. Of course, the portfolio capital being limited, the positions are relatively small, and it will not be possible to follow the same weighting rule as the ideal portfolio. It would generate too small orders and would loose to much in commissions. Here is the rule proposed to choose the number of positions in the portfolio. Based on those statistics (http://www.superstockpicker.com/forum/index.php?topic=28.msg361#msg361), it appears that the portfolio holds 4.25 stocks in average, with a historical minimum of 2 and a maximum of 7. In order not to end up with a cash shortage too often, we'll get prepared to open 5 positions of $1,000. If there are less than 5 stocks on hold, we will have sleeping cash, if we have to hold more than 5, we will have to sell part of one or more positions to free cash. Prices are recorded at the close of the session. Next posts will show the orders executed to build this virtual portfolio and will keep track of the recorded performances. Updates will be done weekly, on Mondays. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on May 01, 2007, 12:35:48 AM So, in this first update, let's see how this $5,000 portfolio is created:
- On the inception date, two stocks were already on hold in the portfolio: VNX (-5.51%) and ABT (+14.39%). - One stock is to be sold, but we don't care about this one here. - And three stocks are new buys: TIM, RMX and BLE. As we have proposed to create 5 positions in this portfolio, we can allocate the amount to invest in those stocks by following our unbalanced weighting rule that takes into account the performance of the stocks since on hold in the portfolio. It is stated in the rules of this virtual portfolio that the weights are not to be rebalanced every week, but it is good to do it as a start. Let's calculate the weights of each stock: - VNX = 1 - 0.0551 = 0.9449 - ABT = 1 + 0.1439 = 1.1439 - TIM = 1 - RMX = 1 - BLE = 1 The total of weights being 5.0888, the amount to allocate to each stock is given by the following rule of three: - VNX = $5,000 * 0.9449 / 5.0888 = $928.41 - ABT = $5,000 * 1.1439 / 5.0888 = $1123.94 - TIM = $5,000 * 1 / 5.0888 = $982.55 - RMX = $5,000 * 1 / 5.0888 = $982.55 - BLE = $5,000 * 1 / 5.0888 = $982.55 With the $9.95 commission fee and the closing prices on that day being TIM $3.47, RMX $2.28, BLE $18.00, ABT $18.20 and VNX $12.52, it would give the following 5 positions: - VNX: 73 shares @ $12.52, value $913.96, cost $923.91. perf -1.08% - ABT: 61 shares @ $18.20, value $1,110.20, cost $1120.15, perf -0.89% - TIM: 280 shares @ $3.47, value $971.60, cost $981.55, perf -1.01% - RMX:426 shares @ $2.28, value $971.28, cost $981.23, perf -1.01% - BLE: 54 shares @ $18.00, value $972.00, cost $981.95, perf -1.01% - Cash: $11.21 Virtual portfolio value is then $4,950.25 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of -1.00% since April 30th, 2007. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on May 07, 2007, 10:24:49 AM The value of the reference portfolio (Ultimate Price Momentum v2 (http://www.superstockpicker.com/portfolio_Ultimate_Price_Momentum_v2.html)) on the day of the creation of this thread was 552.45 pts.
Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on May 07, 2007, 11:41:41 PM So, the orders for today are:
Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Buy ML Mercator Minerals Ltd. Sell VNX Verenex Energy Inc. One buy order and one sell order will keep the number of open positions to five. Close prices for those two stocks are: VNX $12.96, ML $5.97. First, we sell our 73 shares of VNX at $12.96. With the $9.95 commission fee, it gives us: 73 * $12.96 - $9.95 = $936.13 That closes our VNX position with the following figures: VNX: final value $936.13, cost $923.91, final perf +1.39% Added to the $11.21 free cash we had before, that makes $947.34 to buy the new ML position: ML: 155 shares @ $5.97, value $925.35, cost $935.3, perf -1.06% Remaining cash is $12.04. Now, let's summarize the content of the portfolio. We have the following 5 positions, included the new ML one: - ML: 155 shares @ $5.97, value $925.35, cost $935.3, perf -1.06% - ABT: 61 shares @ $21.99, value $1,341.39, cost $1120.15, perf +19.75% - TIM: 280 shares @ $3.69, value $1,033.20, cost $981.55, perf +5.26% - RMX: 426 shares @ $2.42, value $1,030.92, cost $981.23, perf +5.06% - BLE: 54 shares @ $17.35, value $936.90, cost $981.95, perf -4.59% - Cash: $12.04 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,279.80 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 5.60% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 591.55 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 7.08%. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on May 14, 2007, 11:40:50 PM So, the orders for today are:
Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Buy PAE Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc As we have already our 5 positions open, we have to free some cash in order to be able to buy PAE. This $5,000 virtual portfolio does not follow the same weighting rule as the Ultimate Price Momentum v2 portfolio so we sell some of the biggest positions in order not to create too small positions. The proposition is to sell $500 of ABT and $300 of TIM. That frees $800 to buy the new PAE position then. With the close price of $22.99 for ABT and $3.95 for TIM, we do the following sells: - ABT: 22 shares @ $22.99, value $495.83 - TIM: 76 shares @ $3.95, value $290.25 Adding those two sales plus the cash that was remaining in the portfolio that makes a total of $798.12 to buy the PAE shares: PAE: 297 shares @ $2.65, value $787.05, cost $797, perf -1.25% Remaining cash is $1.12. We have now thw following 6 positions open in the portfolio: - PAE: 297 shares @ $2.65, value $787.05, cost $797, perf -1.25% - ML: 155 shares @ $5.97, value $925.35, cost $935.3, perf -1.06% - ABT: 39 shares @ $22.99, value $896.61, cost $719.75, perf +24.57% - TIM: 204 shares @ $3.95, value $805.80, cost $717.83, perf +12.25% - RMX: 426 shares @ $2.35, value $1,001.1, cost $981.23, perf +2.03% - BLE: 54 shares @ $17.18, value $927.72, cost $981.95, perf -5.52% - Cash: $1.12 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,344.75 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 6.90% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 602.10 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 8.99%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on May 23, 2007, 01:57:55 PM So, the orders for today are:
Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Sell ML Mercator Minerals Ltd. Buy FNI First Nickel Inc. Please also note that on May 15th, TCM has replaced BLE in the portfolio (the company has changed its name). Thus, the update is quite simple to do as one position is closed and another one open. With the close price of $5.69 for ML, we close the position as follows: ML: 155 shares @ $5.69, value $881.95, cost $935.30, perf -5.70% Adding the result of this sale plus the cash that was remaining in the portfolio that makes a total of $883.07 to buy the FNI shares: FNI: 566 shares @ $1.54, value $871.64, cost $881.59, perf -1.13% Remaining cash is $1.48. We have now the following 6 positions open in the portfolio: - PAE: 297 shares @ $2.84, value $843.48, cost $797.00, perf +5.83% - ABT: 39 shares @ $23.87, value $930.93, cost $719.75, perf +29.34% - TIM: 204 shares @ $3.39, value $691.56, cost $717.83, perf -3.66% - RMX: 426 shares @ $2.16, value $920.16, cost $981.23, perf -6.22% - TCM: 54 shares @ $16.76, value $905.04, cost $981.95, perf -7.83% - FNI: 566 shares @ $1.54, value $871.64, cost $881.59, perf -1.13% - Cash: $1.48 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,164.29 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 3.29% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 584.88 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 5.87%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on May 28, 2007, 10:56:44 PM Quite an easy update today as there are no change in the portfolio this week.
Let's just update the portfolio performances then: - ABT: 39 shares @ $24.55, value $957.45, cost $719.75, perf +33.03% - TIM: 204 shares @ $3.52, value $718.08, cost $717.83, perf +0.03% - RMX: 426 shares @ $2.00, value $852.00, cost $981.23, perf -13.17% - TCM: 54 shares @ $17.46, value $982.84, cost $981.95, perf -3.98% - PAE: 297 shares @ $3.00, value $891.00, cost $797.00, perf +11.79% - FNI: 566 shares @ $1.57, value $888.62, cost $881.59, perf +0.80% - Cash: $1.48 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,251.47 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 5.03% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 596.59 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 7.99%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on June 06, 2007, 12:33:08 PM Hello,
A late update this week. Let's go back to Monday and update this thread with the data from that day: So, the orders for this last Monday were: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Sell RMX Rubicon Minerals Corporation Sell PAE Peace Arch Entertainment Group Inc Sell FNI First Nickel Inc. Buy FNX Fnx Mining Company Let's then proceed to the three sales: - RMX: 426 shares @ $1.85, value $778.15, cost $981.23, perf -20.70% - PAE: 297 shares @ $2.63, value $771.16, cost $797.00, perf -3.24% - FNI: 566 shares @ $1.51, value $844.71, cost $881.59, perf -4.18% Now, we use around $1,000 of our free cash to buy the new FNX shares. Indeed, with our $5,000 capital in this portfolio, we want to be able to open 5 positions of $1,000 as per the rules we have set. FNX: 26 shares @ $37.19, value $966.94, cost $976.89, perf -1.02% After those four trades, the remaining cash of the portfolio is $1,418.61. We have now the following 4 positions open in the portfolio: - ABT: 39 shares @ $23.39, value $912.21, cost $719.75, perf +26.74% - TIM: 204 shares @ $3.93, value $801.72, cost $717.83, perf +11.69% - TCM: 54 shares @ $18.83, value $1,016.82, cost $981.95, perf +3.55% - FNX: 26 shares @ $37.19, value $966.94, cost $976.89, perf -1.02% - Cash: $1,418.61 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,116.30 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 2.33% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 585.40 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 5.96%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on June 13, 2007, 11:30:26 PM Late again this week... Let's go back to Monday and update this thread:
The order for this week was: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Buy HF Hanfeng Evergreen Inc. From last week, we had $1,418.61 in cash, so let's take $1,000 to open this new position: HF: 92 shares @ $10.68, value $982.56, cost $992.51, perf -1.00% We have then $426,10 left in cash. We have now the following 5 positions open in the portfolio: - ABT: 39 shares @ $22.86, value $891.54, cost $719.75, perf +23.87% - TIM: 204 shares @ $3.82, value $779.28, cost $717.83, perf +8.56% - TCM: 54 shares @ $17.97, value $970.38, cost $981.95, perf -1.18% - FNX: 26 shares @ $34.31, value $892.06, cost $976.89, perf -8.62% - HF: 92 shares @ $10.68, value $982.56, cost $992.51, perf -1.00% - Cash: $426,10 Virtual portfolio value is then $4,941.92 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of -1.16% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 561.45 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 1.63%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on June 21, 2007, 04:44:36 PM Late, late, late... Let's go back to Monday and update this thread:
The order for this week was: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Sell ABT Absolute Software Corp Sell FNX Fnx Mining Company Buy PSE Pacific Stratus Energy Ltd. So, we first sell the ABT and FNX poisitions as follows: - ABT: 39 shares @ $23.25, value $896.80, cost $719.75, perf +24.60% - FNX: 26 shares @ $34.69, value $891.29, cost $976.89, perf -8.69% Then, we open the new PSE position using the available cash: PSE: 66 shares @ $14.90, value $983.40, cost $993.35, perf -1.00% We have then $1,121.54 left in cash. We have now the following 4 positions open in the portfolio: - TIM: 204 shares @ $4.15, value $846.60, cost $717.83, perf +17.94% - TCM: 54 shares @ $18.47, value $997.38, cost $981.95, perf +1.57% - HF: 92 shares @ $11.24, value $1034.08, cost $992.51, perf +4.19% - PSE: 66 shares @ $14.90, value $983.40, cost $993.35, perf -1.00% - Cash: $1,121.54 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,083.00 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 1.66% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 583.05 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 5.54%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: bryanmcn on June 22, 2007, 11:46:42 AM Why are you holding so much cash? At over 20% of your portfolio it represents the single largest position! Shouldn't you be buying more TIM as per the strategy?
Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on June 22, 2007, 02:43:54 PM bryanmcn,
Here is an extract of the rules we have set in the first post of this thread: Quote Here is the rule proposed to choose the number of positions in the portfolio. Based on those statistics, it appears that the portfolio holds 4.25 stocks in average, with a historical minimum of 2 and a maximum of 7. In order not to end up with a cash shortage too often, we'll get prepared to open 5 positions of $1,000. If there are less than 5 stocks on hold, we will have sleeping cash, if we have to hold more than 5, we will have to sell part of one or more positions to free cash. As we only have 4 open positions now, we have a lot sleeping cash ready for the next buy. Putting more cash in TIM would make a very small order, and we don't want this to happen in a low capital portfolio. Your remark though would make totally sense in a bigger portfolio. You'll see it in the $50,000 portfolio. This week update is very late but on its way to be released. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on June 25, 2007, 10:49:51 PM Right on time, for a change!
So, the order for this week was: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Buy WPT Westport Innovations Inc. Then, we just open the WPT position using $1,000 from the available cash: WPT: 377 shares @ $2.62, value $987.74, cost $997.69, perf -1.00% We have then $223.85 left in cash. We have now the following 4 positions open in the portfolio: - TIM: 204 shares @ $5.51, value $1,124.04, cost $717.83, perf +56.59% - TCM: 54 shares @ $17.24, value $930.96, cost $981.95, perf -5.19% - HF: 92 shares @ $11.98, value $1,102.16, cost $992.51, perf +11.05% - PSE: 66 shares @ $14.70, value $970.20, cost $993.35, perf -2.33% - WPT: 377 shares @ $2.62, value $987.74, cost $997.69, perf -1.00% - Cash: $223.85 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,338.95 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 6.78% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 634.81 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 14.91%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on July 05, 2007, 12:40:31 PM This week, let's go back to Tuesday and use the close prices of this session as Monday was the day off for Canada Day.
The order for this week was: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Sell TCM Thompson Creek Metals Company Inc. So, we just sell the TCM position as follows: TCM: 54 shares @ $17.40, value $929.65, cost $981.95, perf -5.33% Now, we hold $1,153.50 in cash. To summarize, the following 4 positions are open in the portfolio: - TIM: 204 shares @ $5.65, value $1,152.60, cost $717.83, perf +60.57% - HF: 92 shares @ $12.13, value $1,115.96, cost $992.51, perf +12.44% - PSE: 66 shares @ $14.41, value $951.06, cost $993.35, perf -4.26% - WPT: 377 shares @ $3.19, value $1,202.63, cost $997.69, perf +20.54% - Cash: $1,153.50 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,575.75 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 11.52% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 664.16 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 20.22%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on July 11, 2007, 06:35:20 PM Back to the close of Monday's session to update this thread:
The orders for this week were: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Sell HF Hanfeng Evergreen Inc. Sell PSE Pacific Stratus Energy Ltd. Sell WPT Westport Innovations Inc. Buy VRS Allen-Vanguard Corp. So, we just simply sell the 3 position as follows: HF: 92 shares @ $12.89 value $1,175.93, cost $992.51, perf +18.48% PSE: 66 shares @ $14.95, value $976.75, cost $993.35, perf -1.67% WPT: 377 shares @ $3.00, value $1,121.05, cost $997.69, perf +12.36% And buy the new one by using $1,000 from the available cash: VRS: 123 shares @ $8.00, value $984.00, cost $993.95, perf -1.00% Now, we hold $3,433.28 in cash. To summarize, the following 2 positions are open in the portfolio: - TIM: 204 shares @ $6.11, value $1,246.44, cost $717.83, perf +73.64% - VRS: 123 shares @ $8.00, value $984.00, cost $993.95, perf -1.00% - Cash: $3,433.28 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,663.72 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 13.27% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 686.63 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 24.29%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on July 21, 2007, 11:23:23 PM Even that late, we can go back to Monday and update this thread with the close prices of this session:
The orders for this week were: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Sell VRS Allen-Vanguard Corp. Buy CUQ Churchill Corporation (The) So, we sell our VRS position as follows: VRS: 123 shares @ $7.69, value $935.92, cost $993.95, perf -5.84% And we buy the new CUQ position with $1,000 from the cash position: CUQ: 68 shares @ $14.40, value $979.20, cost $989.15, perf -1.01% Then, the portfolio holds the following two positions: - TIM: 204 shares @ $5.89, value $1,201.56, cost $717.83, perf +67.39% - CUQ: 68 shares @ $14.40, value $979.20, cost $989.15, perf -1.01% - Cash: $3,380.05 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,560.81 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 11.22% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 661.22 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 19.69%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on July 26, 2007, 05:01:02 PM Back to the close of Monday's session to update this thread:
The order for this week was: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Buy SMX Smtc Corporation Then, we simply open this new position by using $1,000 from our cash line: SMX: 135 shares @ $7.30, value $985.50, cost $995.45, perf -1.00% So, we end up with the following 3 positions open in the portfolio: - TIM: 204 shares @ $5.70, value $1,162.80, cost $717.83, perf +61.99% - CUQ: 68 shares @ $14.50, value $986.00, cost $989.15, perf -0.32% - SMX: 135 shares @ $7.30, value $985.50, cost $995.45, perf -1.00% - Cash: $2,384.60 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,518.90 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of 10.38% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 649.50 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then 17.57%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on August 01, 2007, 04:11:19 PM Short update this week, as there are no new orders. We'll just update the value of the portfolio:
So, we end up with the following 3 positions open in the portfolio: - TIM: 204 shares @ $5.60, value $1,142.40, cost $717.83, perf +59.15% - CUQ: 68 shares @ $12.00, value $816.00, cost $989.15, perf -17.5% - SMX: 135 shares @ $5.53, value $746.55, cost $995.45, perf -25.00% - Cash: $2,384.60 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,089.55 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of +1.79% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 570.33 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then +3.24%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. (You need to be logged in the forum to get access to the attachment) Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on August 09, 2007, 02:32:55 PM This week's update takes place with the close prices of Tuesday as the TSE was closed on Monday.
The orders were: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Sell SMX Smtc Corporation Buy ALS Altius Minerals Corp Buy DRX Adf Group Inc. So, we first start by selling the SMX shares as follows: SMX: 135 shares @ $3.94, value $521.95, cost $995.45, perf -47.57% And then we buy the two new positions using our free cash; $1000 per position: - ALS: 52 shares @ $19.03, value $989.56, cost $999.51, perf -1.00% - DRX: 219 shares @ $4.51, value $987.69, cost $997.64, perf -1.00% So, it gives the following portfolio, with 4 open positions: - TIM: 204 shares @ $7.04, value $1,436.16, cost $717.83, perf +100.07% - CUQ: 68 shares @ $11.95, value $812.16, cost $989.15, perf -17.85% - ALS: 52 shares @ $19.03, value $989.56, cost $999.51, perf -1.00% - DRX: 219 shares @ $4.51, value $987.69, cost $997.64, perf -1.00% - Cash: $909.40 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,135.41 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of +2.71% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 604.80 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then +9.48%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. (You need to be logged in the forum to get access to the attachment) Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on August 14, 2007, 03:58:43 PM Short update again this week, as there are no new orders. We'll just update the value of the portfolio:
So, the 4 positions open in the portfolio are the following: - TIM: 204 shares @ $7.44, value $1,517.76, cost $717.83, perf +111.44% - CUQ: 68 shares @ $13.85, value $941.80, cost $989.15, perf -4.79% - ALS: 52 shares @ $18.24, value $948.48, cost $999.51, perf -5.11% - DRX: 219 shares @ $4.54, value $994.26, cost $997.64, perf -0.34% - Cash: $909.40 Virtual portfolio value is then $5,311.70 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of +6.23% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 631.24 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then +14.26%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. (You need to be logged in the forum to get access to the attachment) Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on August 24, 2007, 01:44:50 AM Short (late) update again this week, as there is no new orders this week again. We'll just update the value of the portfolio:
So, the 4 positions open in the portfolio are the following: - TIM: 204 shares @ $5.35, value $1,091.40, cost $717.83, perf +52.04% - CUQ: 68 shares @ $13.28, value $903.04, cost $989.15, perf -8.71% - ALS: 52 shares @ $16.62, value $864.24, cost $999.51, perf -13.53% - DRX: 219 shares @ $4.02, value $880.38, cost $997.64, perf -11.75% - Cash: $909.40 Virtual portfolio value is then $4,648.46 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of -7.03% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as fallen to 526.38 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then -4.72%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. (You need to be logged in the forum to get access to the attachment) Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: sbh on October 16, 2007, 12:01:58 AM Hello,
I am new on the site and was reviewing as much information as I could on the forum. How come you stopped updating the Virtual $5000 portfolio? Thanks, Dan Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on October 16, 2007, 08:24:34 AM Hello,
Due to time constraints, we had to postpone the update of the virtual portfolios for more than a month. We expect to resume those updates soon. Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: sbh on October 16, 2007, 09:24:39 AM Excellent, I am looking forward to seeing how the $5000 portfolio did when and after the stock market took a hit in August and September.
Thanks, Dan Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on October 25, 2007, 05:26:37 PM Hello,
It is time for us to try to catch up with the late update of the virtual portfolios. So, let's start where we've left, on August 27, 2007. On this day, the orders were: Ultimate Price Momentum v2 Action Ticker Name Buy VRS Allen-Vanguard Corp. So, we first start by buying the VRS shares using the free cash of the portfolio: VRS: 94 shares @ $9.55, value $897.70, cost $907.65, perf -1.10% So, it gives the following portfolio, with 5 open positions: - TIM: 204 shares @ $6.12, value $1,248.48, cost $717.83, perf +73.92% - CUQ: 68 shares @ $13.60, value $924.80, cost $989.15, perf -6.51% - ALS: 52 shares @ $19.15, value $995.80, cost $999.51, perf -0.37% - DRX: 219 shares @ $4.07, value $891.33, cost $997.64, perf -10.66% - VRS: 94 shares @ $9.55, value $897.70, cost $907.65, perf -1.10% - Cash: $1.75 Virtual portfolio value is then $4,959.86 from a $5,000 capital. It gives a performance of -0.80% since April 30th, 2007. Over the same period, the reference portfolio, Ultimate Price Momentum v2, as risen to 574.70 pts from 552.45 pts. Its return is then +4.03%. PS: The attached Excel document has been used to get to those figures. (You need to be logged in the forum to get access to the attachment) Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: nash08 on February 05, 2008, 01:41:12 PM HI
Any chance of updating the virtual $ 5000 portfolio? It would be interesting to see how the portfolio performed for the year 2007. thanks Title: Re: Virtual $5,000 portfolio Post by: Super Stock Picker on February 07, 2008, 11:54:04 PM Hello nash08,
Indeed, we do want to update those virtual portfolios, but we are going through a huge time crunch, so we have to delay this to a later time unfortunately. |