Profit Expectations from Equities Investments

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Day by Day… This is probably the first time since we introduced this chart, that the two indexes moved closely in parallel, with the S&P 500 finishing the week somewhat higher than the S&P/TSX Composite Index. Both are quite acceptable one-week returns!

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PTP… Our PTP APAR score rose nearly 100 points since our last weekly report. The S&P/TSX Composite Index and S&P 500 APARs rose modestly. The PTP score has been above its seven-year median (106.5) for 12 consecutive weeks now.

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Over the past week we sold two positions and added two new ones to the ProfiTrend Portfolio.

PTA Perspective… Profit Expectations from Equities Investments
How much should you expect your stock portfolio to gain per year? If it’s diversified like the S&P 500, 10% per year (averaged over 100 years). 10% every year? Absolutely not! You might lose half of your money one year and gain 40% the next. Complicated? Yes! But let us walk you through how you can begin to formulate realistic expectations.