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From engineer to Investment Management MBA student...generally my stream of conscious thoughts. Hope it's useful!

Rvb Value And Income (rvbvi) In Top 1%

Posted on 11/30/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
My Value and Income fund (RVBVI) has outperformed 99.2% of all Marketocracy funds in the past 6 months and 94.4% for the past year. For more about this fund, you can visit the public RVBVI page.


Since Marketocracy doesn't show the actual holdings, here they are:


I've gone defensive - as I noted in my last post, I am not terribly bullish right now. The sector bets aren't explicitly made, that's where the opportunities have pointed me. AEOS used to be one of the biggest holdings, but I have been trimming on the way up, despite the fact the stock still looks cheap to me. LUK and WDC are the only new positions - LUK being a bet on the management team and WDC being an internet video / DVR / MS-Vista play.
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