Wednesday, October 28, 2015

(Webcast) 5 Steps to move from inconsistent gains to consistent gains

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Hi,

I wanted to share a quick story with you. This is part of a letter I received from a retiree named Rob.

"Through hard work and sacrifice, my wife and I were able to meet our retirement objectives, and I retired in 2005. We spent the first year traveling around Australia, and after that, we settled down in the place where we had always wanted to live.

Then the Global Financial Crisis hit in late 2007. We had used professional advisors to build up our retirement portfolio and they all told us to ride it out. By mid-2008, our portfolio had lost 40%. Our retirement plans were in ruins-to put it mildly, we were in total despair, and it looked like I would have to get a job."

Have you ever gotten advice to "ride it out" or worse, you get told to buy stocks as the market falls because they are "cheaper?"

They tell you not to worry, because the market will eventually go up.

You end up suffering through a rollercoaster ride for your portfolio. Slow moves up, and then sudden and drastic drops down which take years to recover from.

What if there's a way to know:

  • When you should & shouldn't be buying
  • Which stocks are likely to rise
  • When to sell, so you can protect your portfolio from collapsing

Well, it is possible. This Friday at 2PM, I'm running a webinar called "The 10-Minute Investor - A Step-by-Step Plan that Targets the Outperformance of the Market in 10 Minutes a Day."

In this webinar, I'll show you what Rob did to recoup all of his losses and set himself up for consistent success.
You'll learn:

  • 5 Steps to move from inconsistent to consistent gains
  • 3 Part Stock Buying Checklist, so you can pick the stocks that are likely to rise
  • 10 Minute Routine which helped one of our clients move from being stressed & overwhelmed to having consistent success

I'll see you there!

-Brian, VectorVest

P.S. GoToWebinar limits the number of live attendees to 1,000. Once it goes over 1,000, no one else can get in. This has happened before, and I don't want it to happen to you. Be sure to register now and log in early to secure your spot!

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