Click Image To Visit Site The philosophy behind Steady Stock Picks is simple. Provide a specific number of stock picks on specific days with specific profit targets and stop losses so you know exactly what you will be trading, when you will be trading and when you will be getting into a trade and out of a trade. You can plan your stock trading accordingly.
We have written a series of mathematical formulas to generate the stock picks. The formulas look for stocks with the potential to make a 5% profit on a trade.
We do not pick penny stocks, OTC stocks or pink sheet stocks. The stock picks are not daytrades. The stock picks are long picks. We do not make short picks.
We make one stock pick on Monday night after the stock market closes and one stock pick on Thursday night after the stock market closes. Occasionally, there may be more than one stock pick on Monday night or more than one stock pick on Thursday night.
Because stock trading has changed over the years. Not many people have the time to daytrade or to watch their trades all day long. And not many people have the money to trade two or three stock picks per day.
To see the full, detailed track record for 2012, click this link: 2012 Steady Stock Picks Track Record.
Note: The total profit is calculated by adding the gains and losses from the closed trades listed in the table below. It is calculated and shown for your convenience. It does not represent what your actual return on investment would be. Individual results will vary.
The table below shows the results for 2013. The stock picks are listed in order by the CLOSED date.
PRICE is the closing price of the stock on the date the stock was picked, TARGET is our target price for the stock and STOP LOSS is our stop loss price for the stock.
3. The stock must have an average trading volume of at least 400,000 shares per day for the previous 90 days.
5. The stocks that meet these requirements are then run through our mathematical formulas to produce the stock picks.
1. The stock picks are posted in the Members Only section on Monday night after the stock market closes and on Thursday night after the stock market closes. There will be one stock pick on Monday night and one stock pick on Thursday night.
Occasionally, there may be more than one stock pick on Monday night or more than one stock pick on Thursday night.
If the stock market is closed on Monday, we will make a pick Tuesday night. If the stock market is closed on Thursday, we will make a pick Friday night.
2. The closing price of the stock on the pick day is used to set the target price and the stop loss price. The target price is set at 5% above the closing price. The stop loss price is set at 5% below… Read more…
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