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How does Bull Market measure the total return of stocks on the Recommended List?

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How does Bull Market measure the total return of stocks on the Recommended List?

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For stocks that pay a dividend, the total return is calculated by adding the dividends paid to date to the most recent closing price and calculating the percentage difference gain/loss from the day the stock was added to the Recommended List. For stocks that don’t pay a dividend, the total return is given by the percentage gain/loss for the stock from the day it was added to the Recommended List.

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