Just the Numbers Folks!

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Apologies for this week’s late delivery of the newsletter and the lack of a lengthy PTA Perspective or PTA Research section. As much as we try to prepare for publishing our weekly updates while travelling, we inevitably run into some technical glitches. Everything should be back to normal next week.

As for the basic summary, the major US indexes are still close to record levels, while volatility remains incredibly low.

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PTP… Our ProfiTrend Portfolio APAR (annualized price appreciation rate) pulled back a bit to 306% from 388% last week. The S&P/TSX Composite Index APAR rose to 33%; but the S&P 500 APAR pulled back to 18% from 39% last time. There was no trading in the PTP last week.

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Last Week in the Indexes… Results were definitely mixed. On a one-week basis both the Russell 2000 and Nasdaq fell about 2.5%, while the S&P/TSX Small Cap Index and the S&P/TSX Venture Index rose about the same amount.