Timber82 wrote:am I the only one who has to scroll all the way over for the Sort& Filter button? Its weird on my screen its like out in the middle of nowhere. doesn't take anything away from the functionality just wondering if I am the only person that has this issue?
Mine does that too. I hadn't thought of it as an issue until now. I am using IE 11
100% in the daily system since August 2, 2017.
Following strategy (current pick) #88676. 2020 real life has been following #110838
Timber82 wrote:am I the only one who has to scroll all the way over for the Sort& Filter button? Its weird on my screen its like out in the middle of nowhere. doesn't take anything away from the functionality just wondering if I am the only person that has this issue?
On my pc and iPad it is not an issue. On my android device I have to scroll all the way to the right to find it, just like your screen shot.
Timber82 wrote:am I the only one who has to scroll all the way over for the Sort& Filter button? Its weird on my screen its like out in the middle of nowhere. doesn't take anything away from the functionality just wondering if I am the only person that has this issue?
If you're using a Windows machine, then you might just need to zoom out your window. Push the CTRL button and scroll your mouse button backwards. That will zoom out your window for you.
It was brought to my attention that some of these "Sell in May and go away" strategies were inconsistent for months that should have been the same. For instance, these two strategies:
Were previously showing different values for ALL months 2012-2013, rather than just May and October.
I traced this to Hurricane Sandy. The NYSE was closed on October 29th and October 30th, 2012. So strategies that would normally trade on October 29th or October 30th in 2012 weren't executing that trade at all.
I added these two days to the holiday list and now everything works fine.
Owner/creator of TSPcalc.com - "Know your numbers"
It was brought to my attention that some of these "Sell in May and go away" strategies were inconsistent for months that should have been the same. For instance, these two strategies:
Were previously showing different values for ALL months 2012-2013, rather than just May and October.
I traced this to Hurricane Sandy. The NYSE was closed on October 29th and October 30th, 2012. So strategies that would normally trade on October 29th or October 30th in 2012 weren't executing that trade at all.
I added these two days to the holiday list and now everything works fine.
Could you explain the numbers I circled in the jpeg? What they are and how they are calculated... Please forgive my ignorance. Also, would it be an easy task for you to add the Std (and maybe even the IFT #s) for the strategy and benchmarks in the Results (maybe as an added row at the bottom)? It would save me some time of going back and forth or running calculations when comparing different strategies. Thank you so much for all the work you've done on the calculator. I'm really starting to dig in, and it's very enlightening and will prove useful, I'm sure.
-Heather
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Current Allocation: 50/50 split F/G Funds, as of 1/3/2018
Strategy: Loosely following Daily Seasonal #16198 until I figure out my 2018 plan when all the main plans start diverging.
Could you explain the numbers I circled in the jpeg? What they are and how they are calculated... Please forgive my ignorance. Also, would it be an easy task for you to add the Std (and maybe even the IFT #s) for the strategy and benchmarks in the Results (maybe as an added row at the bottom)? It would save me some time of going back and forth or running calculations when comparing different strategies. Thank you so much for all the work you've done on the calculator. I'm really starting to dig in, and it's very enlightening and will prove useful, I'm sure.
-Heather
In order: 1. CAGR 2. Total Compound Return 3. Time in stocks (C,S,I)
They should all be labeled just like CAGR is. If the labels are missing, please tell me which browser you are using so that I can look into it.
Owner/creator of TSPcalc.com - "Know your numbers"
1. Labels for "Total Compound Return" and "Time in Stocks" were missing when viewed on a computer. They were showing on mobile phones. Fixed. 2. Benchmarks in the "Results" table still didn't match the numbers in the "strategies" table. I found out that my "benchmarks" were using a different data set than the strategies table. The data set they were using had been abandoned when I released 2.0, which certainly explains why there were discrepancies. So I fixed that too. 3. Added Standard Deviation to the results table.
Owner/creator of TSPcalc.com - "Know your numbers"