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Friday’s Must-Watch Special Presentation: How To Become A Confident Investor

You absolutely must watch this week’s Special Presentation. There were so many great teachings it’s hard to know where to begin. Brian D’Amico, VectorVest’s Manager of Education, walks us through three simple steps for becoming a confident investor: 1. WHO are you? Know what kind of an investor you really are related to your Personal Style and Investment Style. He […]

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Tomorrow’s SOTW Q&A and Top 10 Lists

by Stan Heller, Consultant, VectorVest Canada Do you have a plan for dealing with this growingly volatile, up and down market? Let’s talk about it during our Q&A webinar tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. EDT. We’ll discuss the defensive options trades presented in Friday’s video and study a few of your stocks using VectorVest’s 4 Tips for […]

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Canada Colour Guard Report for April 22, 2015

The volatility in our Canadian market continues. Today it was the gold miners leading the TSX composite to fall 41 points. The TSX did recover from a 126 point decline in the first hour of trading. Click here for a complete market update video report for Wednesday, April 22: http://www.screencast.com/t/rSTvTSbCoOG In addition to a recap […]

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3 Qualities to look for in Retirement Stocks – Free Q&A Webinar

Our Friday Special Presentation focused on three qualities to look for in retirement stocks: 1. High Relative Safety 2. High Dividend Yield, Safety and Growth, and 3, High Comfort Index. All three are terrific indicators found only in VectorVest. During our Q&A Webinar tomorrow at 12:30 pm EDT, we’ll use a few searches to find […]

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When is it okay to Re-Buy A Stock You Just Sold? Attend Today’s Free Webinar to Find Out.

It happens to every investor from time to time. We sell a stock that’s pulled back and met our sell rules, and as soon as we do, it starts going back up again. Sometimes it keeps going up and we kick ourselves for selling too soon. Sometimes, however, the bounce-back is short lived. It goes back up until […]

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