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Most investors jump into their investment programs without a clear understanding of the process, the securities, or the risks involved in the effort. Few hold valid expectations, and most choose to ignore the cyclical nature of the investment marketplace. This poor preparation is an endemic problem of our society, made profitable by Wall Street, for Wall Street.
It's time to stop the bleeding! Get some education before throwing good money after bad into the same tired products. Once you complete these workshops, you will be able to create a plan, implement it, manage it intelligently, and have a much better chance of attaining your goals.
Performance questions about the methodology we're teaching? It isn't new, but it most likely has done better than what you've been trying --- and you will learn why.
In these 10 workshops (presented in three sessions), expect to learn:
- A new (to you) Investment Methodology, presented by a panel of experienced investment professionals.
- How to develop a safe, consistent, and growing cash flow during all market conditions.
- How to anticipate market corrections, plan for them, and take advantage of the opportunities they always provide.
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How to Develop an Investment Plan |
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How to Minimize Investment Risk |
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How to Anticipate changes in the Investment Environment |
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How to Manage a Retirement (or any) Income Portfolio |
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How to Manage an Equity Portfolio |
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How to exorcise the Wall Street Performance Demons |
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Miscellaneous Investment Q & A |
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Tools - Rules - Concepts |
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Investment Terms YOU Need To Dig Into |
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What's Your Investment IQ? |
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Seven reasonable performance expectations using the Working Capital Model and the Market Cycle Investment Management methodologies:
- Achieve higher lows during market downturns.
- Move to cash before corrections erase your gains.
- Lose less market value than my markets.
- Have dependable base income --- all the time.
- Move back to new high levels before the market does.
- Never see reasonable security profts disappear --- ever.
- Grow my annual "base income" year after year after...
Investment training is also available at your convenience:
- On the web in private workshops
- Face-to-face at the Kiawah Island Golf Resort, and
- At reasonable locations of your choice.
Contact Steve to arrange or face-to-face meetings, workshops, and seminars (a minimum of ten people must attend).
Play golf with Investment Professional, Author, and Columnist Steve Selengut at Turtle Point, Kiawah Island.
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The Working Capital Model - Market Cycle Investment Management - FREE Mentoring Program
Professional Investor/Manager Steve Selengut, and an experienced panel of experts, walk you through the Market Cycle Investment Management (MCIM) portfolio management process. We'll hold your hand, answer your questions, and do everything we can short of security selection as you learn how to run your own (or your client's) portfolio.
The Mentoring Program is FREE, and includes:
- The "Road To Success" Investment Training Program (minimum of 3 sessions)
- The "Performance Investors Want & How to Get It" program (if applicable)
- The "Market Cycle Investment Management" program
The mentoring program is no longer private --- at least six people (all "Brainwashing" book owners) must attend each meeting.
Note: Headsets will make the experience much more productive.
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Please read this disclaimer:
Steve Selengut is registered as an investment advisor representative. His assessments and opinions are purely his own and do not represent the views of any other entity. None of his commentary is or should be considered either investment advice or a solicitation of business. Anyone seeking individualized investment advice should contact a qualified investment adviser. None of the information presented in this article is intended to be or should be construed as an endorsement of any entity or organization. The reader should not assume that any strategies, or investments mentioned are any more than illustrations --- they are never recommendations, and others will most certainly disagree with the thoughts presented in the article.
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