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         Algorithm #:  These are the sixteen patented algorithms used to test every stock.  They are ordered from most conservative (#1) to most aggressive (#16). Typically this means the lower numbered algorithms will have fewer total trades in a given Test Period as they react more slowly to market fluctuations.
 
         AROR:  Annualized Rate of Return - the net profit or loss calculated as an annual % - this figure indicates what your return would equal at the end of a 52 week period, assuming you could continue to generate the same return over a full year period.  This number standardizes all Test Period timeframes so traders can compare results equally.
 
         DD:  Drawdown - The largest pullback in your investment measured in % during this particular trading period. This is calculated by subtracting the lowest value from its peak net asset value.
 
         Long:  Long signals indicate that TradersFreedom is predicting the price of the stock will go up in value, indicating traders should "buy".
 
         Net P/L:  The Net Profit (or Loss) in net $ - this figure is based on your investment, commission costs and movement of the stock price and is calculated at the end of each trading day.  TradersFreedom also assumes that you are reinvesting any Profits/Losses in your next trade and calculates your Net P/L based on this assumption.  This remains true when the signals flip.
 
         Out:  Out signals indicate that TradersFreedom suggests you exit your current position and go to cash.
 
         Short:  Short signals indicate that TradersFreedom is predicting the price of the stock will go down in value, indicating traders should "short" the stock.

  We are not investment advisors. Please see your individual broker for information and assistance should you have any questions about the process of shorting a stock or you are unsure about any part of your trading process.

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