Dear Stock Investor,
Are you struggling to get started? Are you lost in the maze of books, meetings, seminars and boot camps? I was. The sheer volume of stock investing information out there can feel like trying to take a sip of water from a fire hose.
Are you doing "okay" with a current blue chip stock or two? Well, who wants to be just "okay"? You didn't start out saying, "Let's make okay returns stock investing."
Are you doing exceptionally well? Congratulations! And even more reason to attend my upcoming course. Because even the slightest improvement to your investing will be 100% profit. And let's face it, deep down you know you could be doing even more!
Whether you are trying to jump-start your investing, or you are already on your way to becoming a Stock Wizard, I'm here to tell you that you can do better. Much better.
I have put together a system that streamlines the stock investing process.
You see, systems are the key to success. Without them, you are left standing in the dark with no flashlight and no map.
What good is all the stock market information you've read or listened to without a guide to show you the way?
I tried "day trading" from home with a single computer screen. I didn't have a guide to tell me that "day trading" is best left to professionals who have 14 hours a day and multiple screens to monitor everything all at once.
It was a friendly, older investor that gave me this insight after showing me a better way to invest in the stock market with an advantage.
I then realized that I was reading books and trying strategies written and designed for a different person.
You see, when investing in stocks, you should follow proven principles. Principles are universal and don't change.
Things, like buying fundamentally good companies and focusing on mastering simple strategies, are principles that stand the test of time.
However, the tactics used to implement these strategies change depending on the market we are in.
A good stock investing system isn't so full of theory that it can't be implemented.
A stock investing system needs to combine great principles with the "current market" tactics that work right now and can be tweaked as the market changes.