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CFD Report Performance FY12-13

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Publish date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013, 11:32 AM
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Over the past year financial year from July 1st 2012 to June 30th 2013, the CFD Report outperformed the market in eight of the 12 months. Throughout the year we traded 96 times, recording 62 winners, 33 losers and 1 break-even trade for an overall strike rate of 65%.

Month by Month Breakdown
CFD Report Market
July 11.00% 4.26%
August 3.44% 1.10%
September -2.04% 1.64%
October -3.05% 2.96%
November 3.03% -0.24%
December 0.44% 3.07%
January 0.43% 4.95%
February 8.05% 4.62%
March 0.24% -2.70%
April 5.66% 4.54%
May -1.16% -5.10%
June 0.96% -2.52%
Total 29.40% 17.20%

During the financial year the the CFD Report returned 29.4%* versus the ASX 200′s 17.2%. That’s a 12.2% out-performance of the market. For a complete breakdown of the report performance, including all individual trades click here.

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*The Capital Management Model on the CFD Report assumes a constant 2% risk maximum per trade, based on an initial $50,000 portfolio. The nominal dollar amount risked per trade resets to 2% of the running balance at the beginning of each month.
– The results do not include fees or commissions
– Past results are no indication of future performance

CFD Report Performance FY12-13 is a post from: Australian Stock Report Market Pulse Blog

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