Playboy model beats top mutual funds in Q1

At the end of the first quarter (Q1), the S&P 500
is up just over 4%. Top mutual funds fared slightly better. According to
Morningstar.com, the average performance of 9806 U.S. stock mutual funds is
+6.84%.

…and Playboy model Amy Sue Cooper is up +32.24%.

2005 Cyber Girl of the Year Amy Sue Cooper
is the leader in the
TradingMarkets/Playboy 2006 Stock Picking Contest
,
which started on January 1st and runs to year-end. TradingMarkets.com will give
$50,000 to the charity of the winner’s choice.

“I did my research and picked companies that I
knew about or understood what they did.” says Amy Sue. As far as beating the top
mutual funds, “I’m very surprised,” she says. “It’s been really interesting
following the contest; I check the standings all the time.”

Amy Sue’s picks this year include: Amgen
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,
Pacific Ethanol
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, (click
here for the remaining picks
). She was just edged out by the Frontier
Microcap Fund
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, with a stellar +33.34% year-to-date performance. On
outperforming a Playboy model, fund manager Joel Blumenschein says: “It goes to
prove she’s an intelligent woman, as well as being beautiful. Congratulations
on the fine performance; I hope she can keep it up for her charity.”

Amy Sue Cooper is playing for
The National Breast Cancer
Foundation
.

Asked if she would consider running a top mutual
fund, Amy Sue laughed and said: “I’m pretty happy with the choices I’ve made in
my life so far but who knows what the future holds.”

Ashton Dorkins

Editor-in-Chief

editor@tradingmarkets.com