ACE'S STOCK ACES TOP 5 STOCK PERFORMERS (10/20/00 ~ 04/20/01) |
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Stock Name, (Business sector) |
SYM | Pick Dt | Pick Dt Prce |
Eval. Dt | Eval. Dt Prce |
Div. Dt Cum. Div. |
Shr. Prce +Div. |
Days | % Appr. |
NVR Inc. (Home Construct'n) |
NVR | 10/20/00 | $82.40 | 04/20/01 | $154.00 | --- | $170.60 | 182 | 107.04% |
Doral Financial (Regional Banks) |
DORL | 11/17/00 | $17.44 | 04/20/01 | $31.01 | $0.10 | $31.11 | 154 | 78.38% |
Beazer Homes (Construct'n Srvcs) |
BZH | 11/24/00 | $31.13 | 04/20/01 | $47.05 | $0.35 | $47.40 | 147 | 52.26% |
Hovnanian Ent. (Construct'n Srvcs) |
HOV | 2/16/01 | $10.55 | 4/20/01 | $15.91 | --- | $15.91 | 63 | 50.81% |
Kinder Morgan (Oil Well Srvcs) |
KMP | 10/27/00 | $47.38 | 04/20/01 | $68.00 | $1.80 div. | $69.80 | 175 | 47.32% |
AVG. DAYS \ % APPRECIATION | 144.20 days | 67.16% | |||||||
SYM - A stock's symbol. PICK DT - Date when a stock was "picked". PICK DT PRICE - A stock's closing price at its pick date. EVAL. DATE - A stock's evaluation date (when the stock's market performance is determined). EVAL. DATE PRCE - A stock's closing price at its evaluation date. CUM. DIV. - Cumulated dividends paid (if any) by a stock since its pick date. SHR. PRCE + DIV. - A stock's evaluation date price + its cumulated dividends. DAYS - Number of days between a stock's pick and evaluation dates. % ANN. APPR. - A stock's annualized appreciation. Formula: (((Shr. Prce+Div.)/Days) X 356 X 100). .....................Note: Appreciation rate does not include broker fees. |
...........Bottom 5 Stock Performers (10/20/00 ~ 04/20/01)
ACES October 2000 to March 2001 stock picks had an average 1-month gain of 6.80%, 2-month gain of 11.19%, 3-month gain of 12.84%, 4-month gain of 13.52% and 5-month gain of 34.92% (while the market's S&P 500 index had an average loss of about 18.40% during the same period).
FYI. Year 2000 average return of the Top 25 Mutual Funds: 4.35% loss. Best return among the Top 25 mutual funds: Vanguard Windsor II's 16.86% gain. Worst return: Janus Twenty's 32.42% loss. (Source: Washington Post's Business Section, page H11; Jan. 7, 2001).