Blue Collar Investment Stock Pick Traders
A Blue Collar Investor/Trader:
We like to look at ourselves as a unified front. With so many different get rich quick schemes in this business, we provide what is considered to be a sense of solidarity. We look at all aspects of the market; this is important as there are many stocks that are undervalued. What we do is find these stocks that are undervalued that many analysts would deem to be risky and cultivate them.
Our primary purpose is to bring to the customer earnings that are higher than any mutual fund could offer. We are honest, never sugar coat information, and will from time to time "let you have it" if you have made a move that doesn't seem to fit the particular rules and guidelines of the Blue Collar Trader.
Our strategy is simple. Don’t sell when you should buy and do not buy when you should sell. We believe in what we call the “way of the compound”. The compound is our friend, as a matter of fact we have it over for dinner every night. With out the compound, what many call trading would be useless, with little to no growth.
Sector Stock Pick Progress Report
| Mining Sector Trend Stock Picks | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stock | Purchase Date | Price | Current Price | % Gain |
| ANO | 2/1/07 | 1.01 | 2.56 | 153.65% |
| FRG | 2/1/07 | 10.30 | 14.02 | 36.12% |
| TIE | 2/1/07 | 29.52 | 33.85 | 14.67% |
| URZ | 2/1/07 | 3.45 | 7.00 | 102.90% |
| Current Total Group Gains: +76.84% | ||||
Sector Stock Pick Progress Report May 4 2007
This current group of Sector Trend stock picks is giving us a 76.84% gain (we invest evenly across all stocks in a group to further reduce risk). At this point, if an initial total investment of $10,000 was spread out evenly among the 4 stocks in the group, an investment gain of $7,684.00 would be made.
These are real numbers from picks given out with our old blog site. Are these numbers incredible? Yes. Are they reproducible? Again YES, JOIN Now or keep an eye on our current sector trend picks and follow our current performance.
We release up to 10 of our Sector Stock Pick Groups a month, each group will have about 3-5 stocks. Groups may contain same sector stocks or a mixture and Investment time for each sector trend group is usually about 90 days.
Previous overall stock pick results
*Sector Trend trading involves substantial risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is NOT indicative of future results. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as an offer to buy, sell, or hold securities or futures. This is intended for informational purposes only. Trading involves risk and should be pursued with risk capital only!
Overview of Blue Collar Investment
Our system uses the following simple plan:
- We have 32 key factors that we look for that is applied to our trademarked investment method that helps us turn a bigger profit faster with diversification for risk management.
- We start by investing in quick moving sectors and then spread into safer/long term investments.
- Blue Collar Investment only creates diversified sector packages. Here, we analyze each and every sector to find the highest yielding stocks. We combine these stock for the best possible return.
- The key to our system is analyzing and selecting premium stocks for quick safe/effective investments while utilizing the power of compounding
to grow our capital.
- We also invest into other individual stocks, mutual funds and so on (these will also be posted for members). As we grow money from our Sector Trend Group Picks we move to safer/longer term investments.
- We keep track of our results and will start releasing figures to our potential members so that they may decide if our system/picks is a good choice for them.
Recent Market/Financial News (click here to view more news...)
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- Stocks to Watch: Pfizer, Cal-Maine among stocks to watch
23 Sep 2011 at 5:30pm
Pfizer shares could be in for a drop Monday after a downgrade, while Cal-Maine and Ferrellgas Partners are scheduled to report quarterly earnings.
- Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Friday: McDonald?s, TriQuint
23 Sep 2011 at 4:10am
A hodge-podge of corporate headlines for investors to pick over before Friday?s opening bell.
- Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Friday: KB Home, Nike, H-P
22 Sep 2011 at 2:04pm
Among the stocks that could see active trade in Friday?s session are KB Homes, Nike and Hewlett-Packard.
- Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: Goodrich, Mosaic
- Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: CarMax, FedEx, Nike
- Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Wednesday: Oracle, Red Hat
- Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Wednesday:General Mills, Steelcase
- Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Tuesday: ConAgra, Air Products
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- UBS Chief Executive Oswald Gruebel resigns
24 Sep 2011 at 7:35amSAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- UBS said Saturday that Chief Executive Oswald Gruebel resigned to take responsibility for an unauthorized trading incident which cost the Swiss bank at least $2.3 billion in losses. The board named Sergio Ermotti as interim CEO immediately. The bank will also evaluate internal and external candidates to find a permanent successor to Gruebel.
Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.
- Russia's Putin to run for president: reports
24 Sep 2011 at 7:09amSAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will run for president in 2012, signaling a return to the office four years after he stepped down, according to media reports Saturday. President Dmitri Medvedev, Putin's protege and successor, will also be offered the prime minister's position next year, the reports said. Viewed as Russia's most powerful politicians, Putin is widely expected to secure the presidency without much opposition, according to the reports.
Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.
- Bank of the Commonwealth year's 72nd bank failure
23 Sep 2011 at 3:29pmSAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Bank of the Commonwealth, of Norfolk, Va. became the 72nd bank failure of the year, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Friday. Southern Bank and Trust Co. of Mount Olive, N.C., will buy $924.3 million of the bank's assets and assume $901.8 million in deposits. The cost to the FDIC's deposit-insurance fund is $268.3 million. The closure also marks the second failed bank in Virginia for the year.
Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.
- S&P director: All business models have conflicts
- Fitch lowers Pfizer's long-term rating to 'A+'
- Icahn backs off Clorox proxy fight
- CME raises margins for gold, silver, copper
- Bailout fund won't solve all Europe woes: IMF aide
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This chart shows our previous results from Q1 2006 to Q1 2007.
More detailed charts will be available for official site picks starting in Q2 2007.
Question: Do your stocks bring in these kind of profit numbers?
Actual stocks picks are not usually provided to non-members while picks are active.
This picks were given out in our blog/newsletter.This is how the compound works:
Typically an individual it told to put money in a mutual that will give them a 10% gain over once year. The math is as follows:
$ 5000.00 x 10% = $5500.00
Shorthand formula: $5000 x (1.10)1=$5500.00
Total 1yr Gain: $500.00
Therefore, your total gain would be about $500.00 minus fees.
The compound does much more. Say if you have $5000.00 but you gained 10 % a quarter pulled the money at the end of that quarter and placed the money in another set of stocks that would continue to grow. The math is below:
Quarter 1: $ 5000.00 x (1.10)= $5500.00
Quarter 2: $ 5500.00 x (1.10)= $6050.00
Quarter 3: $ 6050.00 x (1.10)= $6655.00
Quarter 4: $ 6055.00 x (1.10)= $7320.50
Shorthand formula: $5000 x (1.10)4=$7320.50
Total 1yr Gain: $2320.50
Now we can admit, that is a lot better than just purchasing mutual and hoping it makes it numbers. I guess the choice is yours. Would you rather have a $500 dollar return or a $2320.50 return? We know what we would pick!





