13 07, 2020

3 Beliefs Holding You Back from Financial Freedom

By |2023-01-24T15:25:10+00:00July 13th, 2020|Categories: Stock Market, VectorVest|Tags: , , |

Have you ever considered that money could be leaving your pocket on autopilot? That perhaps there is a setting in your brain that pushes money right out of your purse and into the ether? Well, let’s take a quick test and see...

23 06, 2020

Three Ways That Women are Better Investors

By |2023-01-24T15:25:10+00:00June 23rd, 2020|Categories: Stock Market, VectorVest|Tags: , , , |

Thank you all so much for joining me today for the first episode of Fantastic Female Fridays. I really do apologise for the technical difficulties and we’re going to have a much better experience for you during the next part of the show that’s taking place just two weeks from now...

7 04, 2018

4 Strategies for Becoming a Successful Swing Trader

By |2022-11-16T13:34:34+00:00April 7th, 2018|Categories: Stock Market, VectorVest|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

The swing trader wishes to benefit from the fast move upwards and be well out of the market while the stock falls back to long-term support.

18 04, 2017

Creative Destruction

By |2022-11-16T13:34:36+00:00April 18th, 2017|Categories: Stock Market, The Views, VectorVest|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

It wasn’t a coincidence or happenstance that one day after I wrote last Friday’s essay about Amazon.com, (AMZN), Investor’s Business Daily, IBD, published a front page article entitled, “The Death of Retail.” Why did that happen? The common thread between VectorVest and IBD is that we publish information for stock investors, and one of the [...]

17 06, 2016

What Caused the Fed’s Reversal

By |2022-11-16T13:34:36+00:00June 17th, 2016|Categories: Stock Market, VectorVest|Tags: , , |

If interest rates weren’t so important, I wouldn’t be writing about the Fed so often. But the Fed’s decisions affect all of us, each and every day. So here goes. The Fed held another Federal Open Market Committee, FOMC, meeting Tuesday and Wednesday, and their job was to decide what they wanted to do with [...]

16 11, 2015

The Day the Canary Died

By |2022-11-16T13:34:38+00:00November 16th, 2015|Categories: Stock Market, VectorVest, VectorVest 7|Tags: , , , |

Long before electronic smoke detectors were invented, coal miners carried caged canaries as a safety precaution while working. They knew that the canaries would die well before the level of any poisonous gases in the mine would be harmful to humans. In a similar manner, our Buy/Sell Ratio, BSR, is the VectorVest canary. It will [...]

8 06, 2015

Where the Rubber Meets the Road

By |2022-11-14T18:34:36+00:00June 8th, 2015|Categories: Stock Market|Tags: , |

Money goes where money grows. In all cases investors, driven by the emotions of fear and greed, will put their money where they believe it will do the most good. Those seeking capital appreciation buy stocks in spite of the risks involved and those seeking capital preservation buy bonds in spite of low returns.

24 01, 2014

AutoTimer and Portfolio Genius

By |2022-09-27T14:11:42+00:00January 24th, 2014|Categories: Stock Market|Tags: , , |

VectorVest AutoTimer and Portfolio Genius Automate Portfolio Trading for Optimal Trading Results January 22, 2014 CORNELIUS, N.C. — VectorVest announced today the release of VectorVest AutoTimer and Portfolio Genius, proprietary tools that minimize time spent on portfolio management, while helping eliminate emotional trading decisions that deviate from an investor’s trading plan. VectorVest AutoTimer incorporates market [...]

22 01, 2014

Economic Report Summary 01-17-14

By |2022-09-27T14:11:42+00:00January 22nd, 2014|Categories: Stock Market|Tags: , , |

Economic Report Summary from VectorVest by Angel Clark Here is this week's economic report summary from VectorVest. Consumer Prices grew by 1.5% on an annualized basis in December 2013, compared with the previous month's annual rate of 1.2%. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, rose 1.7% annually in December 2013. Producer Prices rose 0.4% [...]

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