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  • Websman
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2004
    • 5545

    #31
    I started a fund called VMF... Up 30 grand in two days...jejeje...

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    • Karel
      Administrator
      • Sep 2003
      • 2199

      #32
      Originally posted by spikefader
      ... And Karel is kicking some dust up. That's just HUUUUGE. ...
      Thanks Spike, but perhaps I wasn't clear enough: I wanted to enter my first Marketocracy fund for this contest, ticker QHF. It also has its own thread. My Mechanical Fund is nostalgic experiment, back to my first days in the US market, but now (hopefully) on a somewhat sounder footing. I use that fund (QHOF) as a thorn in Lye's backside.

      QHF scored 2.2% for the week and 10.5% YTD.

      Regards,

      Karel
      My Investopedia portfolio
      (You need to have a (free) Investopedia or Facebook login, sorry!)

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      • Lyehopper
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2004
        • 3678

        #33
        Originally posted by Karel
        Thanks Spike, but perhaps I wasn't clear enough: I wanted to enter my first Marketocracy fund for this contest, ticker QHF. It also has its own thread. My Mechanical Fund is nostalgic experiment, back to my first days in the US market, but now (hopefully) on a somewhat sounder footing. I use that fund (QHOF) as a thorn in Lye's backside.

        QHF scored 2.2% for the week and 10.5% YTD.

        Regards,

        Karel
        My RNSOB fund will make you beg for mercy....
        BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!

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        • spikefader
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2004
          • 7175

          #34
          Originally posted by Karel
          Thanks Spike, but perhaps I wasn't clear enough: I wanted to enter my first Marketocracy fund for this contest, ticker QHF. It also has its own thread. My Mechanical Fund is nostalgic experiment, back to my first days in the US market, but now (hopefully) on a somewhat sounder footing. I use that fund (QHOF) as a thorn in Lye's backside.

          QHF scored 2.2% for the week and 10.5% YTD.

          Regards,

          Karel
          Ah! Thnx Karel, no you were crystal clear and I'm a knucka, but thanks lol Boy, QHOF is doin' great. That might end up with the title of best unentered port of the year by default the way it's going lol

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          • spikefader
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 7175

            #35
            OK so I got these funds entered.
            Karel http://marketocracy.com/cgi-bin/WebO...FoChAfMaKiAbBj
            Scifos http://www.marketocracy.com/cgi-bin/...NkKlDoMaKiAbDc
            Spike http://www.marketocracy.com/cgi-bin/...LaDgDdMaKiAbDc

            Webs and Lye, please post your fund public page links (assuming you're not talkin' outa yer hats) so I can grab the performance charts and insert them in the thread throughout the year.

            Come on folks, get your ports together!

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            • spikefader
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2004
              • 7175

              #36
              Well it's a 3-horse race now with Scifos throwing in! Good on ya dude. You absolutely Rock! I'm sure you'll turn it around and discover some gems that'll go up even when the market is goin' down. Karel's done it so there's proof anyone can do it! obviously I'm just kidding cuz Karel is one clever dude, and it shows by him outperforming the M100 for a LONG while. I think the MM forum has missed that little tidbit of info. Karel knows his stuff and he's showing it in POTW, and in here too. And this thread is your chance to match it with the best, so let's go dudes; it's Feb already. Start the engines and compete.

              If I were a harsher more grumpy individual I'd say I'm ashamed and apalled at everyone's disinterest in this thread. Come on knuckleheads! Throw a port together - A SHORT port if you want; they've got 'em. Dudes, how hard is it to make 8 picks, put 'em in a port and let em simmer all year?! It's a piece of cake. Do it now, do it tonight, do it on the weekend.........just DO IT!

              Webs. Bring you VTS or VPT or PVT or whatever the heck that silly system of yours is over here and show us how stinkin' good it is. I know you're as busy as a one-armed brick-layer in Iraq getting your new www.tradelikeaVulcan.com website together, but dude, have you got a good long-term system? With the big stops you use, this should be a walk in the park; ya got a whole year to be right! I'll even let you use my "Vector" terminology if you throw in here. hehe

              Standings:

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              • Karel
                Administrator
                • Sep 2003
                • 2199

                #37
                Hi spike, I am not sure if I am in the lead. NAV now is 24.99, down 1.8% for the week, and up 8.4% YTD. I think we need to compare the NAV's, and for funds that existed before 1/1 we also need the NAV the fund started the year with (23.03 for QHF).

                Regards,

                Karel
                My Investopedia portfolio
                (You need to have a (free) Investopedia or Facebook login, sorry!)

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                • spikefader
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 7175

                  #38
                  Karel, yes I agree the NAVS from 1/1 are the numbers to use, and I've been doing that (albeit guessing at the numbers on the charts I get when I specify number of days). Maybe when I took those screenshots, the Marketocracy system hadn't updated to show the latest values.

                  Can't recall, but I think I used NAV of 23 for yours and NAV of 10.05 for mine, and then calculated from there. I'll use 23.03 for yours in future.

                  Do you know where I can get my 1/1 NAV from. I didn't keep emails if it was emailed to me, and I can't find it on the system. The chart looks like it's 10.05 but it may not be accurate.

                  Anyway, looking at the updated graphs from Marketocracy today from 1/1:

                  Karel: 23.03 to 24.99 = 8.51%
                  Webs: 10.83-10.00= 8.3%
                  Spike: 10.87-10.05= 8.16%
                  Scifos: 10.00-9.70= -3%

                  Last edited by spikefader; 02-05-2006, 05:52 PM. Reason: Added Webs.

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                  • spikefader
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 7175

                    #39
                    Webs and Lye, if you're entering those funds, please specify those source links
                    eg. http://marketocracy.com/cgi-bin/WebO...FoChAfMaKiAbBj

                    Edit: this is the URL for the Public Page of the fund
                    Last edited by Karel; 02-05-2006, 04:21 PM. Reason: URL edited; comment added

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                    • Karel
                      Administrator
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 2199

                      #40
                      Originally posted by spikefader
                      Do you know where I can get my 1/1 NAV from. I didn't keep emails if it was emailed to me, and I can't find it on the system. The chart looks like it's 10.05 but it may not be accurate.
                      Hi spike, you'll find all your historical NAVs in the ledger of the fund. It is one of the options in the drop-down list when you have your fund open. You'll want the Price column(!).

                      You could also use Total value, if you want to be more exact. For my fund this doesn't change much: total value was $2,303,026.28

                      Regards,

                      Karel
                      My Investopedia portfolio
                      (You need to have a (free) Investopedia or Facebook login, sorry!)

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                      • Websman
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 5545

                        #41
                        Here's my fund....


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                        • Karel
                          Administrator
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 2199

                          #42
                          Hi Webs, nice result! But you didn't publish the link for the public page. That link is:



                          Regards,

                          Karel
                          My Investopedia portfolio
                          (You need to have a (free) Investopedia or Facebook login, sorry!)

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                          • spikefader
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 7175

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Websman
                            Congrats on an solid start dude!

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                            • Websman
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 5545

                              #44
                              Originally posted by spikefader
                              Congrats on an solid start dude!
                              It is likely that I will become a legend after this year is over...

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                              • Websman
                                Senior Member
                                • Apr 2004
                                • 5545

                                #45
                                I must add that you are one of the reasons that I am doing so well Spike.

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