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Long Term Performance

May 10 2000 at 5:50 PM
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I've been trying to gather information on the Investolator newsletter, but after calling several times for literature I still have received none.

So I would appreciate it if those of you with experience with the newsletter could tell me what the long term performance of these methods are. Please be specific concerning amount of investment, rate of return, and length of investment.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

 
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May 17 2000, 9:20 PM 

Hello Troy,If you have not taken the Ted Warren stock course,it would be an excellent place to start.Along with the course comes a three mo. subcription to the newsletter. The course is a method of using long charts to show the investolater everything he needs to know about investing in a stock. You will learn how to read a chart using downtrend lines, baselines,uptrend lines.Also buy and sell signals using the lines. You learn about the four phases a stock goes through,And much more.Paper trade first.This is explained in the course.The course also teaches patience.The amount to invest is up to you.I try to buy no less than 100 shares up to 10,000 shares depending on the price per share and the opportunity.The idea behind Ted Warrens masterful charting of stocks was to teach the begginer so you could make your own choices with success.Good Luck

 
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