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Jim Van Meerten is the Owner and Publisher of http://FinancialTides.blogspot.com and earned a BS in Accounting and Business Administration from Berry College; a Juris Doctorate from the Woodrow Wilson School of Law; and post-baccalaureate and graduate courses in Business Administration,... More
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  • Financial Tides changes to model portfolios 0 comments
    Sep 30, 2009 09:25 AM | about stocks: HRL, CNW, TPL, DTO, SBX
    Here at Financial Tides I give you the additions and deletions to all our model portfolios. You can see the results of any of the portfolios by looking at the right side bar and clicking the public link to Marketocracy.

    There are 6 funds:
    1. S&P 500 fund -- large cap
    2. S&P 400 fund -- mid cap
    3. S&P 600 fund -- small cap
    4. New High -- trading above 100K shares per day
    5. New High -- trading between 25K to 99K shares per day
    6. Short Fund

    You can pick a fund and follow those additions and deletions in your own portfolio or buy and sell them all.

    Stocks are normally deleted if they drop below the 50 DMA and do not look like they have further upside portenial ( just the opposite for the short fund)

    These are todays deletions:

    New High >100K -- SELL Hormel (HRL)

    S&P 400 -- SELL Con-Way (CNW)

    New High 100k- (TPL)

    Shorts Covered:

    PS DBC Crude Oil (DTO)

    Seabright Insurance (SBX)

    I encourage you to click on the links and look at the charts on BarChart.

    Please give comments below.

    Jim Van Meerten wrote about financial subjects on Financial Tides, MSN Top Stock Blogs and Seeking Alpha.

     

    Disclosure: I do not own the stocks I blog about but hold them in simulated portfolios on Marketocracy for accountability of my recommendations

     

     

     
    Themes: Model Portfolios Stocks: HRL, CNW, TPL, DTO, SBX
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