DERBY LEADERS

by Dr. Bart DiLiddo Friday, 02/19/2010
Exactly four months ago, on October 19, 2009, the Price of the VectorVest Composite closed at $23.61 per share. Yesterday it closed at $23.64 per share. During this four month period it hit a low Price of $22.03 and a high Price of $24.45. How does one make money in a flat, herky-jerky market?

Last week I said one needs to "see through the market's daily gyrations and stay with the prevalent trend." I then described a method of doing this by using the Enhanced ProTrader Market Timing Graph, EPMTG, and the Daily Color Guard. We also gave a "Strategy of the Week," SOTW, presentation which illustrated the efficacy of the technique. We also used the technique in last Friday's Views to explain exactly what to do should the market move higher, as we expected, on Tuesday and we suggested five Strategies to use for your stock selections.

Indeed, the market did open higher on Tuesday, February 16, 2010, and the stocks in the Strategies we had suggested took off like birds. At the end of the day, QuickTest Portfolios of the top 10 stocks from each of the five suggested Strategies showed an average gain of 3.78% with 45 winners and five losers. As of 12:15PM, today, February 19, 2010, these same five Portfolios are showing an average gain of 6.21% for an annualized rate of return of over 300%. Fantastic!

So what are Derby Leaders and how does one find them? Derby Leaders are the five Strategies which are showing the highest cummulative percent gains from the day the Color Guard gives a Red or Green Light in the Price Column to the end of the current day. The Color Guard showed a Green Light in the Price column last Friday, February 12th, so we reported the five Strategies with the highest percent gains for that day. On Tuesday, February 16, 2010, we reported the five Strategies with highest total percent gains for the two day (Friday to Tuesday) period. On Wednesday, we reported the five Strategies showing the highest total percent gains for the three day (Friday to Wednesday) period, and so on.

These Strategies are extremely easy to find since we give them to you in the Strategy section of the Daily Color Guard Report shown on the Home Page of VectorVest U.S., and in the Views of both VectorVest U.S. and VectorVest RealTime. Subscribers to VectorVest RealTime who have the Derby Tool can also check them out during the day by using the Tote Board.

We call these Strategies Derby Leaders because we want to differentiate them from the Daily Derby Winners, i.e., the Strategies with the best single day gains. Daily Derby Winners are great to use for finding "hot poppers," but I like to find Strategies that are producing winners on a consistent basis, day after day. Logically, one would think that the Strategies that have performed the best from the onset of an upturn or downturn would be the ones which are consistently producing winners. So we have been illustrating methods of identifying these Strategies. For example, you may refer to the SOTW presentations of 10/09/09, 10/30/09, 11/06/09, 11/27/09 and 02/12/10 to see how this technique has developed.

The results shown in these SOTW presentations as well as those that you will see in this week's SOTW presentation should encourage you to bet your money on Derby Leaders.

HOW TO USE DERBY LEADERS WITH CONFIDENCE.
Mr. Todd Shaffer, Instructor and Product Support Consultant, will be giving a very special presentation this week which will show you how to use the Enhanced ProTrader Market Timing Graph and Color Guard to know exactly when to enter an upwave or downwave and use the Derby Leaders. So join Mr. Shaffer at the VectorVest University to see this week's extremely important "Strategy of the Week" presentation: "How to Use Derby Leaders with Confidence."

P.S. The techniques shown in this week's SOTW presentation are so good that we will be using them in our Daily Color Guard Report videos.

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