Stock Market Closes Flat - These Investors Show Double-Digit Gains?



Stock market investors as a whole breath a cautious sigh today as their portfolios tracking the major indexes remain largely unchanged for the year.  Unchanged, brags one major fund manager, is better than the rout experienced by many hopeful investors in recent years.  Undoubtedly you’ve heard the analysts gloating that their recommendations remain flat for the year, so they’re not losing money in spite of an awful stock market in general.

But do proper bragging rights belong to those merely clinging on desperately to their unchanged stock market portfolios?  After all, aren’t we in this game to make a profit?  Do they really deserve any praise?


“We’re just killing the stock market here, and have been doing so all year long,” claims Poulos.  What’s the big secret?  To begin with, according to Poulos, you need a complete trading and risk management method and system that identifies profit potential, tells you when to get in and when to take profit, but probably most importantly when to stay out of the market.


Poulos delivers his complete method and training to stock market investor subscribers, but also he gives them a proprietary software alert system that largely automates the whole thing for them, so that they can reap the rewards of trading the stock market with only a tiny time commitment for them.


Do sock market investors trading Bill Poulos’ method make money on every single trade? Of course not.  But when you look at the performance record as a whole, you see an overwhelming number of profitable trades compared with a small number of losers.  And when you take small losses and big double-digit winners, often within a mater of days, it’s hard to find a reason to doubt that his system get’s the results we like to see.


Bill Poulos has been trading the markets since 1974. In his over 35 years of trading experience, Bill has developed dozens of trading systems and methods. Bill is known for the continuous, ongoing support and follow-up he gives his thousands of students.


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