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50% per month to Financial Independent I would like to start a thread to have participants of this thread concentrating on looking for one, yes, only ONE stock per month that would bring in a return of 50% by the same time the following month. Let's look for a sound business with strong technicals, closing in at a point at which the stock is about to break up to the upside. If we focus our time and resources to look for that one stock, the mathematics will do the rest for us. All I want you to do is start with only $2500.00. Consider the maths: 1st mo $2500 2nd mo $3750 at 50% profit 3rd mo $5625 " 4th mo ................. ................. 12th mo $216,243.00 13th mo $324,365.00 14th mo $486,547.00 15th mo $729,821.00 16th mo $1,094,731.00 THe multiplication is fascinating and it will create wealth for us. However, the preservation of principal is the biggest consideration. By concentrating on companies with sound business principles and great fundalmentals, with great as well as additional promising products and services, we can be safeguard our principals. That way it may take us a little longer to get to the promise land when our pick do not perform as stellar as we anticipate, we would never go backwards by limiting the downside risk by only investing in only the best and most promising companies we can find. We simply roll the investment over to the next pick. The 2nd key is focus. By concentrating time and resources on only finding one stock per month, we can thoroughly research a company to ensure its ability to perform in its stock price. We'll buy following the option expiration week, usually the 4th week of the month and concentrate the next two weeks screening stocks for the next month and figuring the best exit point for the invested stock. We'll sell into the option expiration week (the 3rd week of the month) as it is generally the up cycle week of the month. I will keep a tab and porfolio of the pick every month. So, ladies and gentlement, let's get on board and get the ball rolling. | ||||||||||||
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