WALL STREET'S FIVE BIGGEST LIES

by Dr. Bart DiLiddo Friday, 11/28/2008
The goal of every brokerage firm is to have thousands, if not millions, of its customers send them a check every month. So how do they try to make this happen?

They tell investors things that aren't true. They say things that have been carefully crafted to sound factual, logical and reasonable but are not. These things have been repeated so long and so often that they have become the conventional wisdom of Wall Street. They are presented as though they were meant to help you make money in stocks, but they actually were tailored to get your money and keep it. So what are these lies and how can you avoid their pitfalls?

Come hear my presentation on Saturday night, January 3, 2009, at our All-New, Two-Day Investment Seminar in Tampa, FL, and I'll tell you all about Wall Street's Five Biggest Lies.

JAIL BREAK.
What do Bottoms Up, Jubilee, Odd Fellows Long and Pirates Long have in common? Why have these strategies produced explosive profits time after time when the market soars from a bottom?

They all find stocks that have very low RT levels at market bottoms, whether you find these stocks by sorting by VST/RT, RV/RT or GRT/RT Desc. These strategies also find stocks with high RV levels. So the moral of this story is that reasonably good stocks which have been the most beaten down in price fly higher and faster than those that have held up the best. With this in mind, I wanted to create the mother of all explosive strategies. So I came up with a new strategy called "Jail Break."

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12/27/2008 4:24:27 PM

I am really impressed by these bottom fishing strategies, had already made very nice profits using the pirates long strategy in April 2008, now after reading the vector vest strategy of the week " jail break", i was thrilled to try this strategy.
I had to wait for an upturn of the primary wave, was focused on the 1 december to go long, but 12/1/2008 was a huge down day, so waited. Next monday 12/8/2008 i liked to go long, asian and european markets already had major upswings that day, so i went long using selections of the jail break top 10 of 5 december because i expected the primary wave to go up. Primary wave did go up, implemented additional leverage with HSNI call options, the top performer of the selection. Closed positions when primary wave turned down again on 12/23/2008. Quick test of > 35% for these 15 days. Thanks for teaching these strategies!

Van Ingelghem Erwin be

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