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Steve Selengut

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Professional Investment Portfolio Manager since 1979, Unaffiliated with any Brokerage Firm
Joined: 12th September 2005
Articles: 101
URL: http://www.sancoservices.com
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Investment Retrospective – A Preemptive Portfolio Protection Strategy

28th October 2009
A participant in the morning Working Capital Model (WCM) investment workshop observed: I've noticed that my account balances are returning to their (June 2007) levels. People are talking down the economy and the dollar. Is there any preemptive action I ne...

Stock Market Correction Dead?!

06th October 2009
Actually, hindsight and the Investment Grade Value Stock Index (IGVSI) Bargain Level Monitor tell us that it died early in March 2009. More realistically, however, corrections don't die quite so abruptly. They are supplanted by rallies--- and vice versa. ...

Investment Performance Expectations and Broker Account Statements

10th September 2009
As impossible as it is to predict the future of the markets, it's relatively easy to anticipate what you are going to experience when you view your next brokerage account statement. Whether you go the discount route through Schwab, Ameritrade, Fidelity...

Golf and Investing: Optimism, Focus, and Education

04th September 2009
You knew it the moment it left the club, that spark at contact when you catch it just right. You look up. It's just reaching the top of its climb--- and heading down right at the pin, a pin positioned left of center on the elevated green, much too close t...

Investment Scam Alert 2009: Spread the Word

15th August 2009
This is a real world situation that could impact each of you as professionals, investors, and friends of persons who could fall for such schemes. So please get angry about it! An envelope arrived yesterday from a worried investor (not a client of mine)...

Investment Grade Value Stock Index (IGVSI) Soars 24%

08th August 2009
The Investment Grade Value Stock Index is a barometer of a small but elite sector of the stock market. Some Investment Grade Value Stocks are included in all averages and indices, but even the Dow Jones Industrial Average includes several issues that are ...

How's Your Investment Portfolio Doing? Seven Long-Term Indicators

11th July 2009
Before Wall Street and the media combined to make investors think of calendar quarters as "short-term" and single years as "long-term", market cycles were used as true tests of investment strategies over the long haul. Bor-ing. There were four types o...

May The Investment Force Be With You

01st July 2009
Investment markets got you down, Bunkie? Been blown away by derivative stun guns? When will portfolio market values move back to 2007 levels--- and then what will you do about it? It's time to overthrow the evil Masters of the Universe and deactivate...

Golf and Investing Lessons: Working The Ball

01st July 2009
I think it was the immortal Ben Hogan who quipped: I can put "left" on the ball and I can put "right" on the ball--- "straight" is essentially an accident. Most amateur golfers would make a slightly different observation. We can hit the ball left or right...

Golf and Investing Lessons: Fundamentals

10th June 2009
Is it luck or skill that gets us to the goals and objectives we set for ourselves--- gimmicks and software programs or practice and understanding? How many golfers are still using the putter they started with decades ago at a nine-hole cow pasture? How ma...

Investing and Golf: Tin Cup Lessons

03rd June 2009
Benjamin Graham was an economist, financial analyst, and professional value investor. He was one of the first to advise investors to look beyond the media hype and confusion to find undervalued stocks that would become part of a diversified portfolio. ...

Investment Performance Evaluation Re-Evaluated: Part Two

01st May 2009
The Working Capital Model (WCM) looks at investment performance differently, less emotionally, and without a whole lot of concern for short-term market value movements. Market value performance evaluation techniques are only used to analyze peak-to-peak m...

Investment Performance Evaluation Re-Evaluated: Part One

29th April 2009
It matters not what lines, numbers, indices, or gurus you worship, you just can't know for certain where the stock market is going or when it will change direction. Too much investor time and analytical effort is wasted trying to predict course correction...

Stock Market Corrections Are Beautiful--- And Necessary

23rd April 2009
Every correction is the same, a normal downturn in one or more of the markets where we invest. There has never been a correction that has not proven to be an investment opportunity. You can be confident that governments around the world are not going to a...

Hedge Funds: An Under The Radar Crisis

08th April 2009
The other day, with the market giving up about a third of its March gain in DJIA points, I went looking through my favorite market stats to see if any remaining profits could be pounced upon. Typically, profit possibilities can be identified quickly on NY...
 
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