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Re: Margin Lendingstocknoobie,This is a marginloan spreadsheet that was commenced on 1st July 2004, starting with $75000 working capital.It shows 2 results.1. From 1st July 04 to 9th December 05 (527 days)portfolio has increased $60385.38 (80.51%)2. From 1st July 05 to 9th December 05 (162 days)portfolio has increased $25663.12 (23.39%)pending dividends to be paid not incl above $5590.19cash in hand $$65770.13purchases in the 162 days 71wins 40losses 20open trades 11Comments: portfolio has come off its high from 2 weeks ago due to a number of stocks being quoted exdiv & also this last week saw the banks take a tumble, which were sold after reaching trailing stops, however the pending dividends will be all paid by the 21st Dec which will boost the portfolio.Transactions are supported by Margin Trading 2 and Trading Diary 2
Re: Margin Lending
stocknoobie,
This is a marginloan spreadsheet that was commenced on 1st July 2004, starting with $75000 working capital.
It shows 2 results.
1. From 1st July 04 to 9th December 05 (527 days)
portfolio has increased $60385.38 (80.51%)
2. From 1st July 05 to 9th December 05 (162 days)
portfolio has increased $25663.12 (23.39%)
pending dividends to be paid not incl above $5590.19
cash in hand $$65770.13
purchases in the 162 days 71
wins 40
losses 20
open trades 11
Comments: portfolio has come off its high from 2 weeks ago due to a number of stocks being quoted exdiv & also this last week saw the banks take a tumble, which were sold after reaching trailing stops, however the pending dividends will be all paid by the 21st Dec which will boost the portfolio.
Transactions are supported by Margin Trading 2 and Trading Diary 2
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