How We Measure Results
We track performance from the original published price in The Bowser Report and apply a disciplined, rules-based approach to entries and exits. Returns and “max gain” statistics are presented for transparency, but they do not reflect any single subscriber’s experience.
- Universe: Stocks under $5 per share, trading on U.S. exchanges
- Original price: The first published price at the time of recommendation
- Max gain: The highest observed gain relative to the original published price
- Ongoing coverage: Picks are revisited in the newsletter and weekly updates as conditions change
- Discipline matters: Sell decisions are guided by the Bowser Game Plan, not headlines or emotion
Long-term snapshot (updated annually)
The metrics below summarize performance across tracked Bowser picks using published newsletter prices. Updated once per year.
Definitions: “Max gain” reflects the highest observed gain after publication; “doubled” means +100% or more at any point.
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