Tag: Gains

Oct
09

How ISA Investing Can Help You Protect Your Gains in a Downturn

In recent blogs I have looked at how ISA investing has made it possible for me to make gains of 67.8%.

I have talked about the importance of determining market direction and how, by getting your timing right, it could be possible to make even greater returns from an imminent stock market boom.

But what about the times when the market is in decline?

Today I want to share with you in more detail the importance of exiting the market when it is in decline and some more invaluable tips to help you read the market like a pro.

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Oct
07

How ISA Investing Can Help You Protect Your Gains in a Downturn

Back on September 12th I began a series of blogs looking at the importance of determining market direction when it came to ISA investing.

Since then I have focused on the positive and how, in the current market conditions it has been possible for me to make returns of as much as 67.8% on my ISA portfolio.

But what happens when the market takes a dramatic downturn? Is it possible to make money in a healthy (bull) market and protect those gains in an unhealthy (bear) market?

Today, in the first of a two part series, I want to show you how you can protect the profits on your stocks and shares ISAs in times of economic downturn.

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Sep
23

How to Get Your Timing Right with ISA Trend Investing

In my previous 3 part series of blogs I looked at how ISA Trend Investing and determining market direction have helped me make a gain of 67.8% over a recent ten month period.

I am now delighted to announce that over the past ten and three quarter months (from October 28th 2008 to September 19th 2009) I have seen a gain of 80.6% on my portfolio.

When I tell people about the kind of results I have been getting the first thing they want to know is how I did it. So today I will be sharing with you the importance of timing when it comes to market direction and how, if you get your timing right, you could make gains of 80.6% - or possibly even more.

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