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Re: What is your return for 2005?
20%
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
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2.39 [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] -1.90 [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 7.36 [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 20 [/ QUOTE ] One of these seems a bit odd. I'll add the YTD return for the large cap 40-stock partnership I co-manage when I get to work tomorrow morning. I feel like I should know what it is off the top of my head, but I don't....my guess is it's somewhere around 5-9%. |
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almost 250%
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
helps to also identify yourself as trader or investor, as I would think fflaque is a trader based on the size of return. And also a general size of account, as i don't think 7 figure account could return triple digits very easily but 5 figure more doable.
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helps to also identify how much money you're managing, as I would think fflaque is lying based on the size of return. [/ QUOTE ] Edit to note that I posted before seeing lala's edit. |
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[ QUOTE ] helps to also identify how much money you're managing, as I would think fflaque is lying based on the size of return. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] well if he only has like 4 or 5 figure account, why not? For a good trader, certainly doable. |
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yes i am a trader, for 250% investing it would require very little diversification....btw at the beg if the yr account was mid 5 figs.
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
Evan...
Just for your information, in the last 2+2 Trading Competition run by Dan, the winners 3 month return was over 100%. Based on my knowledge of how and what fflaque trades, I do not doubt his quoted return figure! |
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Evan... Just for your information, in the last 2+2 Trading Competition run by Dan, the winners 3 month return was over 100%. Based on my knowledge of how and what fflaque trades, I do not doubt his quoted return figure! [/ QUOTE ] Okay, I was really mostly joking about the lying thing. I have no idea wtf fflaque does or how good he is at it. That competition's results don't mean that much though. Unless there was a pretty significant amount of money on the line I think most people would be fools to use strategies they actually employ in their real portfolios. So fflaque, since you returned ~64x the market this year, mind sharing your secrets? What was your biggest gainer? How many trades did you make? Which members of the NASD are you blowing? |
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my guess is it's somewhere around 5-9% [/ QUOTE ] Wow, I suck in an overconfident way. Apparently I was thinking of "last 12 months" return rather than YTD returns. Net of fees, the $16.5M portfolio I co-manage is up 4.12% YTD, net of fees/expenses. (Last 12 months was apparently what I was thinking of (good Dec. 04 for us): 6.94%.) |
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