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It was gratifying this week to hear subscribers sing the praises of VectorVest’s Market Timing signals...
It was gratifying this week to hear subscribers sing the praises of VectorVest’s Market Timing signals...
What a start to 2022. There have been huge intraday swings in both Canada and US markets and the dominant trend until the final days of the month was decidedly low...
What a wacky stock market. A nice rally for a couple of hours early Monday followed by a huge selloff to the end of the session. Tuesday the market opens sharply lower for the first hour and then moves straight up the rest of the day...
Last week a subscriber emailed, “What does the term retirement mean with VectorVest? Does it mean you are already retired and living on the income and buying mostly REITs or high dividend paying stocks similar to the positions held in the Canadian model Retirement portfolio?”
Let’s talk about fear, one of the most difficult emotions to control. At the beginning of 2019, many investors missed the beginning of a strong market rally because they were fearful...
Does it feel like your portfolio isn’t making the gains it should? Do you have too many stocks that are underperforming the market or worse, costing you money? Is volatility causing you sleepless nights?
Learning about Bear Market Tactics is clearly a topic of considerable interest judging from yesterday’s outstanding attendance and participation in our International Online User Group Forum. Thanks to everyone who attended for another enjoyable and productive meeting.
So much for the Santa Claus rally. Yes, we did have a couple of huge up days near the end of the month, most notably a 385-point gain December 27th, and still our Canadian market is on track for its worst December since 2008. By far.
VectorVest’s edge is trend following. It’s a methodology our Founder and Chairman, Dr. Bart DiLiddo, and his instructors have taught for more than 25 years.
“Earnings growth is the engine that drives stock prices higher and higher.” As with all matters investing, the opposite is also true.