MY #1 RULE FOR SUCCESSFUL TRADING

Written by: Stan Heller For more than 25 years, VectorVest Founder Dr. Bart DiLiddo, his team of investing coaches, and many successful subscribers have shared their secrets and strategies for beating the market. Successful traders tweak their trading plans or shift entirely to a different system when market conditions change. However, the basic principles of [...]

Four Reasons Why People Miss Out on Big Winners

VectorVest Founder Dr. Bart DiLiddo writes in his classic little green investment book, “Young people have an invaluable asset on their side: Time. They don’t need to take risks. They can invest in tried-and-true companies that make money year-in and year-out...

The Newest Top 20 VST Stocks

VectorVest subscribers have always enjoyed considerable success by simply buying top VST stocks from the stock Viewer. It makes sense. VST brings together the best combination of Value, Safety and Timing. I wondered...

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Know Your Earnings Dates

Factset, VectorVest’s primary data provider, writes that more S&P 500 companies are beating EPS estimates for the second quarter than the average, and they are beating the estimates by a wider margin than average...

Stock Market Myth #2

In my May 21st essay before the long weekend, I wrote that this would be a great time to brush up on your investing knowledge by re-reading Dr. Bart DiLiddo’s classic little green investment book, Stocks, Strategies & Common Sense. Well, I took my own advice...

Desperately Seeking Income

Based on recent Canada Census statistics, we can estimate that nearly 1 of every 5 Canadians are over the age of 65. Retirement at 65 or younger is still the Canadian dream, and while more people are working longer to supplement their retirement income, others rely on passive income from their investments, primarily dividends, to enjoy a comfortable retirement...

Seller’s Remorse

Seller’s remorse is that sinking feeling you when you impulsively push the sell order and immediately think you made a mistake. The feelings of remorse and regret intensify as you watch while the stock climbs higher and higher...

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