He went from top ten loser to top ten gainer and it took a little over a year to do that ... amazing.
He was really a top ten loser a year ago?
Now that's a comeback!
He definitely was on the top ten loser list. I remember seeing him at one point almost $50k down. I think he may have been up to (or down to)#8.
Funny. With enough invested, I suppose anyone could make that list, including Aberdeen with his/her 0.8% ROI.
Yeah, 0.8% return is nothing to brag about, but the comeback is. I predict Aberdeen will be #2 on the list a month from now.
Net gain is a weird way to measure success. You can make a small fortune on Prosper...if you start with a large fortune.
Net gain is a good way to measure success but it is flawed. It obviously favors older larger portfolios. The other good measure of success, ROI, tends to favor younger smaller portfolios. So you gotta pick your poison, that's why I offer both.