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Comment by Olderwisernowon Feb 11, 2009 1:07pm
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RE: Trades into accumulating hands...imo

RE: Trades into accumulating hands...imoUnrelated question for anyone that knows:
I have a public portfolio, where I have listed a few of the stocks I hold. The returns are there, for each over the time frames from when I listed them. Many actually have given me far more, as I bought them previously for less than when they were listed here (like Geron and a few others) anyway my question is this: how in the world does Stockhouse calculate the return on the portfolio??? Take a look: it says 5% or so. In fact if you equally weighted them, or used any method you like, the return would average more like 40%. So does anyone know how they do it??? I am curious, because, my weighting actually favours some that have big returns, so returns are more than what it appears. So what is the method. Try and get 5% on the portfolio as they list. ????
Anyone else have this issue?
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