Earnings History
North of the Blue offers you self help models which are to be used at your specific direction to evaluate stocks, bonds, mutual funds and ETF's that you find interesting. In short, you now have tools you can use to control your own investing. Even better,you do not need to replace your stockbroker, investment advisor, CPA or attorney. North of the Blue can be used on almost any stock traded on a United States' market that has a history of more than eighteen months.
Here's what North of the Blue has done for us over both the short and long term.
Short Term Technical Mutual Funds Profile -- Static
| North of the Blue Average |
11.17% |
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| S & P Average |
-3.56% |
Indices Reviewed by North of the Blue; Sectors Reviewed for North of the Blue Couretesy of Google.
- For Sector information, provided to North of the Blue by Google, please click here.
- For Aggregate Bond (AGG) please click here.
- For Dow Jones Industrial ETF (DIA) please click here.
- For Standard & Poors 500 ETF (SPY) please click here.
- For Rangold Resources Limited (GOLD) please click here.
Comparison of North of the Blue to Two Major Indices
- The Dow-Jones Industrial Average
- The Standard and Poor’s S&P 500
What has been the performance of the program from 2006 to 2009 measured by our example stock investments?
North of the Blue has outperformed all major indices during this time period
| Year |
North of the Blue |
Dow-Jones Industrial Average |
Standard & Poor's S&P 500 |
| 2006 |
51% |
32% |
14% |
| 2007 |
40% |
10% |
5% |
| 2008 |
42% |
-34% |
-37% |
| 2009 |
32% |
12% |
11% |
| Average 2006 - 2009 |
41.25% |
5% |
- 1.75% |
3 Year Return on a $10,000 Investment Using our Models
| Year |
Yield |
Value |
| 2006 |
51% |
$15,100 |
| 2007 |
40% |
$21,140 |
| 2008 |
42% |
$30,018 |
| 2009 |
32% |
$39,623 |
- The overall rate of return per year is 44.25
- In three years the original investment has tripled
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Market Index Review
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Remember,
- There is only one reason that a stock goes up in value – More people want to buy it than want to sell it!
- There is only one reason that a stock goes down in value – More people want to sell it than want to buy it!
- North of the Blue measures and graphs the buying and selling pressure.
- North of the Blue is only focused on upward and downward buying pressure!
Disclaimer:
Please note that North of the Blue is not an investment advisory firm nor does it broker stocks or bonds. It is not a substitute for the advice of your own investment advisor, financial advisor, legal or tax advisor or broker. North of the Blue helps you make your own decisions in your own financial matters. If you seek investment representation, are involved in complex trading strategies or have personal or business issues that cannot be resolved on your own, we recommend that you hire an investment advisor, tax advisor or an attorney.
As you know, past performance is no guarantee of future performance. But, would you rather work with a company that has a long history of successful performance or with a company that has a dismal history of past performance or no history of past performance. That decision can only be made by you.
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