Historical Returns

The following represents the BLOG's 2010 ETF returns vis-a-vis other benchmark investment measures:

------------$Initial-----%Growth----$Return-----$Result
BLOG-----$100,000----26.6%-----$26,646-----$126,646
S&P 500--$100,000----12.8%-----$12,783------$112,783
1.5% CD--$100,000-----1.5%----- $1,500-----$101,500


S&P result excludes dividends.
Return on one Futures Contract: $137,684 (roughly margin of $25,000 to $50,000).
Please see the BLOG page on "Shortcomings and Limitations."

Thursday, December 2, 2010

There were two positions closed out with minor changes.

CLOSED OUT SYMBOL ENTRY OUT PROFIT DAYS
Long Gold GCG10 1386.10 1388.3 $220 2
Long Gold GLD 138.71 138.30 -0.3% 2
Long Swiss SFZ10 99.62 99.72 $125 2
Long Swiss FXF 98.75 98.92 0.2% 2


Our active portfolio looks like the following:


PORTFOLIO SYMBOL ENTRY CLOSE STOP PROFIT DAYS
Long Copper HGH11 375.10 397.90 389.65 $5,700 4
Long Copper JJC 50.02 52.39 51.30 4.7% 4
Long Cotton CTH11 112.25 126.34 120.34 $7,045 4
Long Cotton BAL 57.80 64.77 61.69 12.1% 4
Long Zealand NE1Z10 74.46 74.33 74.2 -$130 3
Long Zealand BNZ 23.74 24.11 24.07 1.6% 3


For tomorrow quite a number of signals came up: buy all of the following: Aussie Dollar, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Euro Currency, Siliver Platinum plus Sugar and a reinforcer for Cotton.

We will track silver and Canadian Dollar here in the BLOB. The track records are as follows:

Canadian: CDZ10 and FXC. Track record 10 wins out of 12 trades for 83%.
Silver: SIH11 and SLV. Track record 58 wins out of 71 trades for 82%.

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