Money Printer
These are updated once a month
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To calculate the gains from our stock analyses we always take the end-of-day price from the day of the analyses release and then compare it to the end-of-day price of the next month. We then compile all the gains from the analyses and divide them by the number of analyses to get the average gain. This is what you see in the chart as the Money Printer line.
To calculate the gains of the indexes we take the end-of-day price for the indexes when we release our analyses and calculate that as a “buy”. We then compare it to the current end-of-day price of the indexes and compile all of our “buys” into an average.
Vs indexes
This comparison is calculated the same way as the chart version with the only difference being that we compare their gains for you directly. So Vs Nasdaq would be Money Printer’s gains YTD vs Nasdaq’s gains YTD
Money Maker
These are updated once a month
Chart
To calculate the gains from our stock analyses we always take the end-of-day price from the day of the analyses release and then compare it to the end-of-day price of the next month. We then compile all the gains from the analyses and divide them by the number of analyses to get the average gain. This is what you see in the chart as the Money Maker line.
To calculate the gains of the indexes we take the end-of-day price for the indexes when we release our analyses and calculate that as a “buy”. We then compare it to the current end-of-day price of the indexes and compile all of our “buys” into an average.
Vs indexes
This comparison is calculated the same way as the chart version with the only difference being that we compare their gains for you directly. So Vs nasqad would be Money Printers gains YTD vs nasdaq’s gains YTD
Retirement
These are updated once a month
Chart
To calculate the gains from our stock analyses we always take the end-of-day price from the day of the analyses release and then compare it to the end-of-day price of the next month. We then compile all the gains from the analyses and divide them by the number of analyses to get the average gain. This is what you see in the chart as the Retirement line.
To calculate the gains of the indexes we take the end-of-day price for the indexes. We then compare it to the current end-of-day price of the indexes.
Vs indexes
This comparison is calculated the same way as the chart version with the only difference being that we compare their gains for you directly. So Vs nasqad would be Retirement gains YTD vs nasdaq’s gains YTD