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Expected Returns, February 2011

The challenge is simple. Select five stocks, starting on our national holiday, Groundhog Day -- and take care of the portfolio going forward..
This One's For The Girls! by Mark Robertson Feb 01, 2011

The challenge is simple. Select five stocks, starting on our national holiday, Groundhog Day -- and take care of the portfolio going forward..

Urban Outfitters by Mark Robertson Feb 01, 2011

We're not afraid of the faddish retailers, but investors have to be willing to sell when (not IF) the opportunity presents itself.

Hoard vs. Herds: Fidelity NASDAQ by Cy Lynch Feb 01, 2011

Fidelity NASDAQ is a good alternative to QQQQ for investors seeking a more diversified NASDAQ market..

Sweet 16: Groundhog Favorites by Mark Robertson Feb 01, 2011

February's screening results are a compilation of the best ideas from the participants in our annual stock selection contest..

Tin Cup Model Portfolio by Mark Robertson Feb 01, 2011

Accumulate Strayer Education.

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Quality Legend:
Blue Excellent with quality greater than 80.
Green Good with quality between 60 and 80.
Neutral Average or below average with quality between 20 and 60.
Red Poor with quality less than 20.
Companies with less than 10 years of history are penalized by 5 points per year.
PAR Legend:
Green PAR is within the target range of MIPAR +5-10%, currently 5.1%-10.1%
Yellow PAR is above the target range of MIPAR +10%, currently 10.1%
PAR Projected Annual Return
MIPAR The Manifest Investing Median PAR of all stocks in the database.
Company Name Legend:
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b Uses price-to-book value for valuation purposes.
P/CF Uses price-to-cash flow for valuation.