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  • Results
  • Across three portfolios, returns since inception are exceptional! All portfolios have performed at least 5X better than the market indexes - beating the market return by more than 400%.
  • Retirement portfolio was up 61% in 2009, easily beating market returns (S&P 500: 23%).
  • Growth Portfolio up 30% since 2007, a 51% excess return over the -21% market loss !
  • Retirement Portfolio up 130% in four years versus market loss of -11%!
  • Aggressive portfolio increased its cumulative return to 400% just since 2007.
  • All portfolios show significant gains despite worst bear market since Great Depression!
  • Per Kiplinger Magazine, we beat 100% of all 322 US Stock Funds analyzed over past 3 years!
  • Over 5 years (2003-2007), $100,000 would have grown to $1,706,000 using our strategy. Click here to see our strategy results
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Portfolio Inception Date Portfolio Return Since Inception % S&P 500 Return Since Inception % Nasdaq Return Since Inception %
Aggressive 01/01/2007 404% -21% -6%
Retirement 01/01/2006 130% -11% 3%
Growth 01/01/2007 30% -21% -6%

Returns calculated through December 31, 2009. Returns since inception represent cumulative returns as calculated directly by our brokerage service provider (one of the largest online brokers). All portfolio transactions are available to subscribers online from the Market Beating Stocks website (includes all executed buy & sell trades). Subscribers will have timely and transparent access to all trades by Market Beating Stocks.

Kiplinger Magazine (September 2009) – Performance Comparisons

Market Beating Stocks Lives Up to Name; Leaves Stock Funds In Dust

Our Return S&P 500 Avg. US Stock Fund Funds in Survey % of Funds We BEAT!
12.9% -8.2% -7.6% 322 100%
Note: Performance Returns were calculated using Compounded Annualized Growth Rate over three year period from June 30, 2006 through June 30, 2009. Performance returns were obtained from Kiplinger Magazine, September 2009 edition, article titled “Stock Fund Rankings”.
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