I hope you had the opportunity to view this week’s Strategy of the Week video. It was titled, 3 Steps to Retire with Peace of Mind. Brian D’Amico, our Manger of Educational Services, delivered a well thought out presentation with tips for how to get your portfolio unstuck, how to generate income from dividends and […]
» Read MoreGet ready to bottom-fish, but heed Dr. DiLiddo’s Bear Market warning!
Join me tomorrow, Tuesday, February 16 at 12:30 p.m. for our weekly Q&A. We’ll discuss current market conditions including gold and energy bottom-fishing opportunities, and of course we’ll answer your questions about Friday’s Special Presentation. Click here to Register. The U.S. market appears to be set up for some profitable bottom-fishing for short-term gains. Conditions have been met for the […]
» Read MoreSaturday’s Online Forum started with a dire market warning; showed an exciting new trading system; and a lesson on how to create your own custom fields.
WATCH THE RECORDING Excerpt from Dr. DiLiddo’s Friday Views essay: “Take a look at the EPS of the VVC. So batten down the hatches. We’re heading into stormy water.” That dire warning is how we started Saturday’s exciting and instructive VectorVest Canada Online Forum. In our 7-Minute Market Forecast, we discussed how Dr. DiLiddo was […]
» Read MoreSelling PUT Options Coming Off A Market Bottom
By Don Fanstone, Member, Kitchener-Waterloo User Group With the market down significantly, at some point it will start its inevitable upward climb. VectorVest timing will tell us when. BE PATIENT! When the turnaround occurs, it’s a good time to SELL PUT Options AS WELL AS BUYING CALL Options. Selling PUTS on Optionable stocks incurs risk. […]
» Read MoreHow Oversold is our Canadian Market? And How Should You Play It?
At our live workshops, we often talk about the market cycle of emotions. We use the graphic below to show the cycle. What it shows is that many investors tend to buy too near the top when markets have already been going up for a sustained period leading to excitement and overconfidence. It’s sometimes called the FOMO effect […]
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