Friday, February 03, 2012

MFI Index Update

The portfolio is up over 14% on the year and up over 4% just on the week. Check out the list of winners below:

Stock Start Last Week Current YTD Change Weekly Change
AFAM 16.58 18.76 20.28 22.3% 8.1%
AMED 10.91 10.04 11.70 7.2% 16.5%
APOL 53.87 54.47 52.41 -2.7% -3.8%
AMAT 10.71 12.24 12.79 19.4% 4.5%
ASTX 1.89 2.72 2.81 48.7% 3.3%
CJES 20.93 16.70 17.03 -18.6% 2.0%
CPLA 36.05 43.09 45.04 24.9% 4.5%
CECO 7.97 10.66 11.57 45.2% 8.5%
CRAY 6.47 7.34 7.82 20.9% 6.5%
CPIX 5.38 6.10 6.12 13.8% 0.3%
DELL 14.63 16.75 17.66 20.7% 5.5%
DLX 22.76 25.43 26.54 16.6% 4.4%
DLB 30.51 36.11 38.03 24.6% 5.3%
XLS 9.05 9.86 10.14 12.0% 2.8%
EXPE 29.02 31.81 34.22 17.9% 7.6%
FRX 30.26 31.81 31.85 5.3% 0.1%
GTAT 7.24 8.76 9.44 30.3% 7.7%
GME 24.13 24.33 23.64 -2.0% -2.8%
GTIV 6.75 7.21 7.65 13.3% 6.1%
GNI 110.25 119.45 123.83 12.3% 3.7%
ESI 56.89 66.91 69.82 22.7% 4.3%
KLAC 48.25 52.35 51.98 7.7% -0.7%
KLIC 9.25 11.15 11.63 25.7% 4.3%
LRCX 37.02 43.12 44.19 19.4% 2.5%
LPS 15.07 16.79 18.81 24.8% 12.0%
MEDW 12.82 13.00 13.35 4.1% 2.7%
MANT 31.24 35.16 36.88 18.1% 4.9%
MDF 7.47 8.03 8.61 15.3% 7.2%
MSFT 25.96 29.20 30.24 16.5% 3.6%
MNTA 17.39 15.17 16.55 -4.8% 9.1%
NSU 5.53 6.60 6.46 16.8% -2.1%
NOC 58.48 58.73 58.31 -0.3% -0.7%
NVMI 7.37 8.90 8.93 21.2% 0.3%
PDLI 6.20 6.39 6.48 4.5% 1.4%
PETS 10.38 12.08 12.62 21.6% 4.5%
PWER 3.91 4.51 5.28 35.0% 17.1%
RTN 48.38 48.63 48.97 1.2% 0.7%
SAI 12.29 12.71 12.90 5.0% 1.5%
SNDK 49.21 46.70 47.55 -3.4% 1.8%
SAVE 15.60 16.23 19.21 23.1% 18.4%
TNAV 7.81 7.75 7.69 -1.5% -0.8%
TER 13.63 16.97 17.03 24.9% 0.4%
TSRA 16.75 19.88 20.34 21.4% 2.3%
USMO 13.87 14.25 14.95 7.8% 4.9%
USNA 30.37 34.91 35.77 17.8% 2.5%
UIS 19.71 20.42 18.33 -7.0% -10.2%
EGY 6.04 6.55 6.45 6.8% -1.5%
VECO 20.80 24.37 27.17 30.6% 11.5%
VPHM 27.39 29.85 30.33 10.7% 1.6%
VG 2.45 2.38 2.61 6.5% 9.7%
Totals 10,631 11,692 12,171 14.5% 4.1%

1 comment:

Nick said...

I'm wondering if you happen to notice Joel's Recent Column?
http://www.magicformulainvesting.com/joel_column.html#_ftnref1
Any comments on his assessment of "self-managed" vs. "professionally managed" accounts?

Regards,
Carmine