Superstock Investor
Member Login   RSS ->
James DiGeorgia, Editor in Chief
Superstock Investor
Gold & Energy
Advisor


[Printable Version of This Page]

Morning Matters:

Weekly Portfolio Review & Quick Comments
by Geoff Garbacz

July 19, 2010

Since we began our portfolio, it is now up 381.11% from 394.99% while the S&P 500 is down -19.72% through Friday's close. This is cumulative return of all recommendations since April 1, 2008. The average return of all open and closed recommendations is 8.29%. There have been 46 recommendations to date. This equates to turnover of 367% in two years and two months or 170% a year. The portfolio has 25% cash. There are four open winners and five losers currently. The portfolio is 75% invested.

The indexes were lower this past week. Below is a summary of open and closed positions. January was a losing month and February, March and April were winning months. May was the worst May since 1940 and June was a losing month as well. July has gotten off to a good start as year to date the indexes are down about -4.50% from -7.57% at the end of June.

[Image 1] [Image 2]

Morning Matters Archives

FREE SERVICES

Morning Briefing

Get the information you need to make profitable decisions first thing in the morning. Access to the information is FREE, not knowing it could cost you a bundle!

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES

Superstock Investor Newsletter

Published once a month. Get the big picture, what happened last month and predictions for the month ahead.

Investors Edge

Take advantage of the knowledge provided by people who live to monitor the Stock Market. People like:

  • Phil Erlanger
  • Tom McClellian
  • Mohan
  • Geoff Garbacz
  • Steve Weintz

Get access to information from publications like:

  • The Kiplinger Letter
  • The Agile Trader
  • McClellan Market Report
  • Gold and Energy Options Trader
  • Mohan's Market Force

***

Not a Subscriber?

[Superstock Investor Newsletter]

Superstock Investor's goal is to provide subscribers a steady stream of original stock ideas with an emphasis on takeover candidates. These are companies that have flown onto our radar screens as potential takeover targets, or special situations with some catalyst promising to send their shares soaring. Continue..