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TMI Trader Portfolio - December

December 2004

Investing in shares may lose you all or some of your money. Past performance is no indication of future performance. Some of the shares recommended here may be small company shares, which can be relatively illiquid and hard to trade and this makes such shares more risky than other investments.

Another record breaking month for the TMI Trader Portfolio, which rose £4,289 (2.5%) to a new high of £174,126 and is arguably in its best shape ever with no less than five constituents posting all-time highs. The two outstanding performances came from Synergy Healthcare and NETeller, with the former incredibly having seen its 2005 earnings forecasts increase by 50% to 18.7p since they first entered our portfolio, thanks to very strong trading and a cheap acquisition. NETeller, which we only bought two months ago, rocketed 40% at one point after receiving FSA approval to operate as a regulated e-money issuer, which we elaborate on in our update below. Although, the subsequent share sales by the founders at 280p, which reduced ...

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