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    Hellow All:

    Have a question about the percent gain calculator on tsponey.com. Just for fun I used MM allocation of 100%F = .58, did Tom’s allocation of 75%S and 25%I = .31 and then I did my allocation of 40%F, 35%S and 25%I = .46. So I am thinking that this is the total gain for each of the above allocation move?:?

    Mind you I don’t have a system just yet.However, ihave been following this forum and reading suggested books, along with all the other useful information on this site.


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    That sounds right swsop.

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    tsptalk wrote:
    That sounds right swsop.
    GOOD

    Thanks Tom

    Barb

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    So if you did not make a transfer Friday for Monday, you would just update the share prices on that same line.

    If you made a transfer, you would put your new allocation percentages and Monday's closing share prices on the next line.

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