Money Movement Strategies

Money Movement Strategies

NEVER STORE MONEY – A fertile effort made by most conservative investors is the search for a good long-term investment. There are good investments, but when it comes to stocks and bonds, there are no good long-term investments. The best investment this year will be the worst investment in two or three years, as inflation and interest rates change.

Buy in November, Away in May

Buy in November, Away in May

BUY IN NOVEMBER AND GO AWAY IN MAY – The Chart below proves that going back to 1950 using the S&P 500, historically the strongest quarter is the 4th quarter. So when you “connect the dots” with what happened last week, and President Trump announcing the Promised Tax cuts that we have all been waiting for we could see a very strong rally about to start.

Buy in November, Away in May

Enormous Sling Shot Returns

HOW TO MAKE ENORMOUS RETURNS ON A SLING SHOT? David slayed Goliath using a sling shot… We use a sling shot to create wealth. First what is a sling shot? In 2008 the financial crisis caused panic as investors all around the world were losing up to 60% of their investments. We were down 35% ourselves but because I knew what was coming next I was excited.

Buy in November, Away in May

18.90% for the last 11 years

HOW WE AVERAGE 18.90% FOR THE LAST 11 YEARS USING A COMBINATION OF DEMOGRAPHICS AND CONNECTING THE DOTS? 2007: Israel was at war with Lebanon. In August the markets were still flat for the year. In that year, the famed Harry Dent predicted it was going to be a banner year. But the markets hate uncertainty and was not going up. Fearing the markets were heading into the yearly correction period Sept/Oct, Harry Dent told everyone to get out of the markets.

Buy in November, Away in May

A Case Study Review

A CASE STUDY REVIEW AND RESULTS AFTER JUST ONE YEAR – We will call this case study RR. RR was referred to us by an existing client who was very happy with what he had done with us in a short time period. RR who is 35, was a self made investor who had accumulated $100,000 in his RRSPs.