Sunday, March 11, 2018

3/11/2018 Weekend Update -- just the numbers

Sector Model
XLE
2.13%
Full Model
Date
Return
Days
BT
8/11/2015
-49.43%
943
TMK
11/23/2015
47.04%
839
NVR
12/16/2015
84.30%
816
CMP
2/19/2016
-0.37%
751
NVR
2/22/2016
92.07%
748
AMWD
3/17/2016
78.13%
724
CASY
5/12/2016
-1.51%
668
AEM
6/7/2016
-21.04%
642
ESRX
6/13/2016
6.38%
636
AMED
6/16/2016
20.92%
633
FRO
6/27/2016
-38.56%
622
ASTE
7/12/2016
3.71%
607
MFC
9/1/2016
47.24%
556
SFM
9/8/2016
28.20%
549
CFFN
9/12/2016
0.73%
545
FOSL
5/11/2017
-12.95%
304
HIBB
7/25/2017
74.43%
229
FOSL
7/27/2017
13.86%
227
HZO
8/1/2017
42.42%
222
CMPR
12/27/2017
43.25%
74
(Since 5/31/2011)
S&P
Annualized
11.35%
Sector Model
Annualized
15.23%
Full Model
Annualized
14.69%
S&P
Total
107.31%
Sector Model
Total
161.36%
Full Model
Total
153.26%
Sector Model
Advantage
3.87%
Full Model
Advantage
3.34%
Previous
2018
S&P
98.38%
4.50%
Sector Model
172.95%
-0.16%
Full Model
145.63%
3.11%


No comment for the week.  Just the numbers.  But I got a suggestion the other day to create a reference page to explain the model and some terms I use in my posts, and I plan to do so this week.

Tim






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