How to use Pitbull Investor's
"Guide to Shorting Hi-Performance Stocks"
as a strategy for "BUYING" aggressive growth stocks
| WAITING FOR FAILURE We have been following these hi-growth stocks for years, using them exclusively for shorting opportunities when they became overbought. These stocks, by qualifying for the "NEW WAITING" list, have outperformed 99 out of every 100 stocks in the entire universe of equities, and many times will stay on this list for weeks or even months, making substantial gains as you can see from the current list. These stocks join a group of stocks that have appreciated 300%-2500% or more over their retention period before finally becoming great short opportunities at which time they move to the signal portion of the report. If these stocks qualify as the most aggressive growth stocks in the markets, AND at the same time have newly achieved status as being in the top 1% of all stocks AND are in an accumulation phase, it stands to reason that they probably have more growth to come. But how do you play them? We are currently in the midst of a study of 339 stocks we have followed over the last three years and will publish it shortly as an entirely new stock selection method. MEANWHILE...you can get a jump by following the "New Waiting" stocks, buying on the first day that they are added to the list and simply holding until the day RS drops under 99. At that point we still track them as waiting for signals, but will not put them back on a "Buy" signal list until and if they reach 99 RS and Acc/Dis 5 once again. We will have hard numbers on all trades in the new report, as well as histories, but as a ballpark it appears that better than 80% of those stocks that hit the "New Waiting" list go on to make substantial short term profits. (The numbers so far are actually much higher, but we will play it conservative until we get a final tally) So have fun; add another arrow to your quiver and you may just have found a strategy that will let you easily play both sides of the market profitably and simultaneously. Warm Regards, and welcome to a great new strategy. Henry Ford
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