I have 22 consecutive profitable trades of 15% or better. How is this possible? Every day there are hundreds of stocks setting new highs, no matter what happens in the overall market. Many of these stocks are still at very reasonable valuations. Afraid of buying stocks at their highs? Think of it this way: a new high is really a future floor for companies with solid financial underpinnings. Quantitative momentum modeling makes it easy to identify stocks that can continue this upward momentum trend. Why does this happen? It's really very simple..ask me about what investors and cows have in common. I am $$$ MR. MARKET $$$. I AM HUGE!!! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses. You can join in on the fun. Register for free and you'll be able to post messages on this forum and also receive emails when $$$ MR. MARKET $$$ makes his own trades. ($$$MR. MARKET$$$ is a proprietary investor and does not provide individual financial advice. The stocks mentioned on this forum do not represent individual buy or sell recommendations and should not be viewed as such. Individual investors should consider speaking with a professional investment adviser before making any investment decisions.)
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Hi mr market, why do not post a video on how using your stock picking model ??
<talking head mode>There are currently no plans for an educational video, online or in DVD-version. Nor do we have plans for other merchandise, like a $$$Mr. Market$$$ T-shirt (smallest size XXL), mugs or mouse pads. This may change in the future however, so visit these boards regularly.</talking head mode>
Let me guess, are you bored? The Tour de France starts in a few minutes.
Or another guess (if I didn't scare you away): you could use some information on either $$$Mr. Market$$$'s method or my copycat scheme. You can discuss them following the links in the previous sentence.
Regards,
Karel
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