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."

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Neutral Day As Gold Falls For Gain; Aussie Falls for Loss.......

Our position in the Aussie Dollar was stopped out for a loss, while Gold fell giving the BLOG a gain for its short position. The S&P 500 rose, giving us a gain in our "long" position.

For tomorrow, there are no new signals. The math is sensing a "turning point" for the markets. I believe we will see the results in the next couple of trading days.





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