Fundsrufer-
What I meant was that the master excel spreadsheet, which is now up to almost 10 megabites, is a bit big, and contains everybody in it. Is is a bit wiedly to try and move around within.
Perhaps a seperate excel spreadsheet for the newbies to "qualify," in order to get rewarded- allowed to play with the expereincd people. You could require someone to place in the top 50% on the newbie tracker, to be able to move foward to the main tracker. the other thing that does is keep someone with only a partial quarter from appearing within the main tracker- potentially skewing the results. For example, if someone started right after a significant downturn (like May was this year), would not have the same type of return as someone in longer.
Anyway- it is just an idea for discussion purposes, nothing more.
By the way- the Rokid tracker sheet is my best tool! I like it- it has top to bottom, and is consolidated with all the right info. It's super!
I print it out each week, look where I came out, look at what those above me did, and watch them to see what they are doing, and why. That has helped me greatly, much better than trying to sort through it all in the master excel spreadsheet that has everyone and is now 10 megs. The rokid sheets themselves are like gold to me, so thank you ever so much for doing them.
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