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Proprietary Method Description

The TenBestStocks Proprietary Method systematically identifies ten stocks each week that have the greatest statistical potential for collective appreciation over a six month horizon. The Proprietary Method uses over 40 years of individual stock performance data from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the National Association of Securities Dealers Exchange (NASDAQ), and the American Stock Exchange (AMEX). The TenBestStocks.com Computer Model uses this data to identify the best ten stocks from a dynamic group of over 400 high potential growth stocks as recommended by the most highly respected investment advisor sources.  All stocks meet stringent criterion for substance, safety, and liquidity.

TenBestStocks processes these 500+ stocks to identify the highest potential 100 stocks.
Each stock in this final group is ranked from 1 to 100 based on its potential for growth (1=highest potential, 100=lowest potential) over the succeeding six months.  All stock rankings are based on the proprietary ratings calculated by the TenBestStocks Computer Model.  In each Weekly Web Update, TenBestStocks informs its subscribers of the ten stocks with the greatest growth potential/decline resistance ranked from one to ten along with important informational tools.  These include a summary of all stocks ranked from 1 to 100 (including rank changes), the Top 25 stocks, a financial summary of all 100-stocks, and the very important Six-Month Rolling History.

Since May 1999 a weekly record of the Model’s performance has been maintained as the TenBestStocks Model Portfolio.  Performance comparisons between the TenBestStocks Model and the major stock market indices and market indicators are clearly provided.

As an example, since inception through August 1, 2008, the TenBestStocks Model Portfolio has  increased by 358.7%  compared to a change of minus
 1.6%  in the S&P 500 (Historical Graph).

Past performance of the TenBestStocks Model Portfolio is no assurance of future results.  Your individual results may be more or less than the Model Portfolio.
 

Basis of the Proprietary Method

The TenBestStocks.com Proprietary Method uses confidential statistical correlations to identify the ten highest potential growth stocks for the succeeding six-month period.  These correlations incorporate the key factors that have most directly impacted the performance of stocks in the modern stock market era.  These factors include earnings growth, earnings history, financial strength, stock & industry strength, and technical stability – as well as other critical factors directly associated with the historical performance of equities.

Each week the TenBestStocks Proprietary Computer Model utilizes a pool of over 500 of the highest potential growth stocks as recommended by the most well regarded investment resources available such as (by way of example and not limitation) Barron’s, Value Line, Investors Business Daily, and SmartMoney.  These stocks represent the collective judgments of the best advisor sources relative to future growth stocks.  This group is reduced to a final group of 100 stocks using the TenBestStocks process.

In composite this select group of 100 stocks has generated a 15-20% average annual return over the past 40 years. The approximately 10,000 stocks available on the NYSE, AMEX, and NASDAQ markets represent a statistical bell curve distribution of potential performance and these 100 stocks collectively represent the best 1% of all stocks in the major exchanges for potential growth and decline resistance:


The Model’s statistical correlations use current & historical investment data from highly reputable and reliable sources such as (by way of example and not limitation) The Wall Street JournalThe Investors Business Daily, and Value Line.  Statistical algorithms are then applied to each of these 100 stocks to compare each stock’s profile against the classic profile of a successful growth stock poised for growth.  A unique rating value is calculated for each stock and the 100 stocks are then ranked from 1 to 100 (1=Highest Growth Potential, 100=Lowest Growth Potential).  The ten stocks rated highest for growth potential are determined and advised to TenBestStocks' subscribers on a weekly basis.  These 100 highest potential growth stocks represent a bell curve distribution of potential performance - and these ten stocks statistically represent the best 10% of those stocks for highest potential growth over the succeeding six-month period.  They are the “Best of the Best Stock Picks.”

The underlying basis of the TenBestStocks.com Proprietary Model is that all stock markets are dynamic.  Stocks have measurable characteristics that determine their potential for future growth at any specific time.  On a weekly basis, the Model dynamically identifies the ten stocks for the greatest potential growth.

Providing a practical, manageable, and easily understood strategy to keep the investor consistently invested in those highest potential stocks is a most important goal of TenBestStocksl.  The bottom line result is a successful, fully documented stock trading strategy and an objective process with which you can become confident.


 

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