By Don Fanstone, Member, Kitchener-Waterloo User Group On Jan. 5th, I posted a blog article on selling naked Puts in non-registered accounts as a way to earn income and/or buy stocks you would like to own at prices below current market value. The example used was Linamar (LNR). In hindsight, I was premature on the […]
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The Toronto 2-Day Seminar last weekend was a tremendous learning experience for seasoned VectorVest investors and new investors alike. Subscriber William L. wrote, “It was great to meet you again at the Seminar in Toronto and to attend the insightful presentations from you and your colleagues, Angel Clark and Jim Penna. I learned something new […]
» Read MoreCharting indicators demystified: Saturday’s Excellent Online Forum
Petra Hess, our Burlington, Ontario User Group Leader, is known to VectorVest subscribers for introducing and popularizing the 3/8-EMA crossover trading system. As guest presenter during Saturday’s International Online Forum, Petra showed she knows a lot about other charting indicators and how and when to use them. “I’m all for helping people simplify their trading system,” […]
» Read MoreLearn the Best Indicators for Your Investment Strategy. Join us for Saturday, May 7’s Online Forum.
Our Founder, Dr. Bart DiLiddo has often said, “I believe a stock’s price pattern is like its DNA…its past behavior reveals what you should expect in the future.” Too often, however, investors clutter-up their graphs with too many technical indicators, often creating mixed signals and confusion. To learn how one of your fellow VectorVest members is using […]
» Read MoreWorry Free Investing Challenge Delivers Eye-Popping Results
Well, the results are in from the first phase of VectorVest’s Worry Free Investing Challenge, and they are absolutely stunning. Imagine taking your $100,000 portfolio and growing it to more than $1 million in less than 20 years. How exciting! Well, that’s exactly what 76 contestants managed to do. There were 132 entries in all that beat […]
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