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Saturday, 09/02/2006 2:55:56 AM

Saturday, September 02, 2006 2:55:56 AM

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Average Wildcard Index Vs. Average Wildcard Index (Weighted Average)

The only difference between the two indexes, is the average wildcard index weights things equally. And the weighted average weights a stock that was picked by 3 people, gets weighted 3 times, where a stocks that was only picked once gets weighted only once in this index. As we can see both index basically performed equally to one another.

A positive differential means us weighting certain stocks over others has helped. A negative differential means the stock we picked more didn't do as well as a group.

 
---Average WildCard Index---Average Wildcard Index (Weighted Average)---Differential
Week 1 -0.10% 1.13% 1.23%
Week 2 1.58% 1.66% 0.08%
Week 3 -3.69% -3.30% 0.39%
Week 4 -6.23% -6.52% -0.29%
Week 5 -5.32% -5.44% -0.12%
Week 6 -4.86% -3.81% 1.05%
Week 7 -8.10% -7.92% 0.18%
Week 8 -10.96% -10.61% 0.35%
Week 9 -13.28% -12.84% 0.44%
Week 10 -12.02% -11.67% 0.35%
Week 11 -11.79% -11.94% -0.15%
Week 12 -15.29% -15.17% 0.12%
Week 13 -16.82% -16.50% 0.32%
Week 14 -15.32% -15.45% -0.13%
Week 15 -15.59% -15.59% 0.00%



---All above is just my humble opinion.
And I could always be wrong.
And as always do your own DD.---
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