Fallond / Trade Ideas / Jim Cramer : April 21st
The Friday-on-Friday comparison was a bad one for the Market ETFs (-0.72%); not one was able to close the week higher after Thursday's big gains. The best stock performers were drawn from my newsletter (+1.38%), closely followed by the stocks from my Trade Ideas Scan (+0.80%). Jim Cramer's stocks were the worst performer (-2.71%).
The weeks' best stock was DXCM after the company announced a public offering at $24 a share. The stock closed up +12.7% and was one of my free newsletter Breakout picks.
The worst performer, CIEN, was one of Jim Cramer's picks. The stock closed down -7.5%.

Trade Ideas stock picks are the most consistent performers with the lowest volatility (+1.02% +/-0.43%) of the four comparisons here.
Based on a straight fight between the systems, my Newsletter picks have performed strongest; 44% of the time, or 12 times in the last 27 weeks, have seen these stocks perform the best.
If you would like to try a full version of the Trade-Ideas software, follow this link for a free 7-day trial.
If you would like to subscribe to my newsletter you can do so by ordering monthly, 6-month, or annual membership from the 'Quantity' box in the right-hand-margin.
If you would like to see Jim's picks you can tune into his TV show, or get them from Madd Money or Mad Money Recap.
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The weeks' best stock was DXCM after the company announced a public offering at $24 a share. The stock closed up +12.7% and was one of my free newsletter Breakout picks.
The worst performer, CIEN, was one of Jim Cramer's picks. The stock closed down -7.5%.

Trade Ideas stock picks are the most consistent performers with the lowest volatility (+1.02% +/-0.43%) of the four comparisons here.
Based on a straight fight between the systems, my Newsletter picks have performed strongest; 44% of the time, or 12 times in the last 27 weeks, have seen these stocks perform the best.
If you would like to try a full version of the Trade-Ideas software, follow this link for a free 7-day trial.
If you would like to subscribe to my newsletter you can do so by ordering monthly, 6-month, or annual membership from the 'Quantity' box in the right-hand-margin.
If you would like to see Jim's picks you can tune into his TV show, or get them from Madd Money or Mad Money Recap.
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