Performance Report Explained


The performance report allows to:

  • see if the stock will actually outperform the market
  • test and verify the accuracy and performance of the Impeccable Trending Band algorithm
  • understand what you are getting into with the stock before you buy

Total Return Explained

  • Total return - shows the total percentage return generated from the Impeccable Trending Band Algorithm for that stock
  • Time frame - shows how far back the return and alerts are based on
  • Average yearly return - shows you much you can expect to make each year if you follow the Impeccable Game Plan for this stock
  • Average monthly return - takes the total return and breaks it into months so you can have a proper approximation of what you can expect to make

Compounded Return Explained

  • Compounded return - shows the total percentage return generated from the Impeccable Trending Band Algorithm for that stock if you reinvested your earnings or losses from the last alert
  • Time frame - shows how far back the return and alerts are based on
  • Average yearly return - shows you much you can expect to make each year if you follow the Impeccable Game Plan for this stock with profits and losses reinvested
  • Largest profit and loss - helps you know what to expect when it comes to your max loss and max profit to help you make a better risk management decision

Action Guide Explained

  • Interprets the results for you, essentially making it easier to understand if you aren't a math heavy person.
  • Anything that outperforms the market is amazing and should be added to your watchlist.

See Past Trades and Performance Explained

  • Allows to see the historical performance of the alerts from the Impeccable Trending Band Algorithm
  • It will help you test and verify the alerts by comparing to the chart if you want to do so, but should be used a way to know what to expect from the alerts
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