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OK 'Dogs of the Dow' was something that probably had been adapted from Chuck Dartzmorr's book. The selection process (very generically) is to select the poorest performing stocks from the top 20 stocks at the end of the year and back for a turnaround in the following 12 months.

But in the ASF monthly competition the dartrade strategy is known as


The Mongrels of the Month

Selecting candidates:

Just look at the results for the previous months competition listing and pick the 5 worst performers of the month, assign them to different sections of the dart board.


The selection technique (rules):

Take one dart and throw it at the board.

What it hits is the selection for the next months competition

CAUTION: Make sure you are not holding spare darts! In disbelief, there is a strong tendency to slap your forehead when you see the selection.

NOTE: There is a timing issue here, some tipsters repeat the selection again and early for the following month (I know that sounds absolutely stupid but I assure you, they do).



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The Calendar Canines.


Selecting candidates:

This is similar to the 'Mongrel of the Month' but for the annual competition.

The selection candidates are taken from the ASF annual competition find the 20 poorest performers. Assign each candidate to a number 1 to 20 on the dart board.


The selection technique:

Take 5 darts casually throw at the board. They are your selections. If you happen to hit the  same number twice then that can be your TOP TIP, and then rethrow one of the two darts. Otherwise TOP TIP is the first dart.



OK Next coming soon is the Contrarian Dartrade strategy.


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