Trade Ideas vs Fallond vs Jim Cramer. April 17th

Large cap indices helped push the market ETFs for gains on the week. Only the Trade Ideas picks underperformed. The strongest performance for the week came from my Newsletter picks (for a subscription, buy monthly, semi-annual or annual membership in the right-hand-column).

All six of my newsletter stock picks were profitable with LCC, the best performer with a 9% return on the week (this pick was only available to newsletter subscribers, for my free picks click here). The net return from my plays was a soild 4.9%.

Jim Cramer was next up with an average return of 3.9% for the week. His only let down from the 8 Lightning round picks I selected was CHRS, down -3.8%. It should be added, his plays were taken from the Thursday show (there was no show on record for Friday on Madd Money).

The Trade Ideas had a disappointing week, down -1.2%. Most disappointing was the return of the stock with the greatest frequency; PAL. The stock closed down -4.5%. But it was not the worst performer as that honor went to PAAS, finishing down -8.6%.

Although it was a doom-and-gloom week for my Trade Ideas scan, this scan remains the top performer for aggregated data from each week. Trade Ideas picks are provided daily on this blog and form part of my Collective2 portfolio.

Best stock of the week was JC's CHRT - it closed up 11.2%.


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