best of breed investing
 

Home of Best of Breed Investing where we discuss equities and strategies to beat the Wall Street averages and achieve annual returns of 20-30%. Ended 2009 with 88% profit. Average return since portfolio inception is 22%.

Best of Breed Investing methodologies utilize Technical Analysis, Point and Figure charting, Bradley Charts, and staying on top of world news and market events. Having a great group of intelligent and experienced investors and traders to discuss trends and ideas is also critical.

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Typically I invest or trade in best of breed stocks and/or  ETF's as well as highly rated mutual funds from time to time. What is a Best of Breed stock? Examples would include GOOG, AAPL, FSLR, etc...

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The goal of most investors is to reach a critical mass where modest returns can sustain their nest egg through retirement and/or leave a nice inheritance to their heirs.

Take some time and come up with a plan that works for "YOU". Everyone has different risk tolerance and objectives. Avoid emotional buying/selling as much as possible. The "contrarian approach" at critical market junctures has proven quite profitable.

          

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The information on http://www.bestofbreedinvesting.com/ or the blog and discussion forum is based soley on the analysis and opinions of its editor and some key contributors.

We are not liable for any losses incurred from financial transactions based on information or advice contained in the aformentioned websites, newsletters, discussion boards, or blogs. Financial markets are inherently volatile, therefore we make no guarantee that trading advice will always be accurate.

Individuals should consult with their own professional advisors or brokers for specific investment advice. Past performance is no guarantee of future investing returns.

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