Brian Schad

Discussion in 'Commodity Futures' started by roncer, Dec 29, 2010.

  1. roncer

    roncer

    However I did come accross this data below that seems be showing his portflio track record from 2000 to 2009, and it does look like a very high batting average.

    Yearly performance summaries for the $15K, $20K, and $25K portfolios:

    $15K: 2001 = $17,697.50; 2002 = $9,417.20; 2003 = $26,665; 2004 = $5,327.72; 2005 = $8,302.60; 2006 =
    $5,183.70; 2007 = $7,689; 2008 = $1,884.10; 2009 (YTD 10/15) = $3,609.30

    $20K: 2001 = $19,060; 2002 = $11,104.70; 2003 = $27,340; 2004 = $8,240.22; 2005 = $8,515.10; 2006 =
    $9,096.20; 2007 = $12,326.50; 2008 = $4,615.35; 2009 (YTD 10/15) = $8,634.30

    $25K: 2001 = $18,777.50; 2002 = $17,173.86; 2003 = $34,747.50; 2004 = $5,229.39; 2005 = $7,800.93;
    2006 = $8,036.02; 2007 = $10,693.19; 2008 = $13,407.83; 2009 (YTD 10/15) = $7,325.12
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    #11     Dec 30, 2010