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### english below ### Der Inhalt ist in Englisch, für die Aktien-Empfehlungen reichen geringe Englisch Kenntnisse. Du möchtest in Aktien investieren, weist aber nicht in welche und willst Zeit sparen? Du möchtest langfristig durch das Investieren in verschiedene Werte Gewinn machen? Dann ist der Quant Investing Value Newsletter genau das richtige für Dich! Jeden ersten Dienstag im Monat gibt Dir dieser Newsletter klare Tipps zu agieren: kaufen, halten, verkaufen! Lade Dir gleich die Leseprobe herunter und schaue Dir an, wie die Aktien ausgewählt werden! So kannst Du die Tipps nutzen: 1. Du hast regelmäßig Geld, dass Du investieren möchtest: Alle Aktien Empfehlungen sind ca. 2.000 Euro Investitionen. Spare ca. 2.000 Euro und kaufe eine oder zwei Aktien aus dem Portfolio – das funktioniert sehr gut, Du bekommst ein erstes Gefühl für Aktien und kannst sofort loslegen. Dann halte Dich an die Anweisungen: Verkaufe die Aktie bei "sell" und kaufe neu bei "buy". 2. Du hast 100.000 Euro oder mehr, die Du investieren möchtest: Dann schaue Dir einfach die Portfolios an, steige noch heute ein und fülle Dein Portfolio mit den richtig interessanten Aktien. Wichtige generelle Regeln (auch außerhalb des Newsletters): 1. Trailing-Stop-Loss: Damit Du nicht Aktien verkaufst, wenn es schon zu spät ist, gilt die Regel: Verkaufe immer dann, wenn der aktuelle Wert der Aktie 20% unter dem höchsten Stand seit der Empfehlung dieser Aktie fällt. D.h. im schlimmsten Fall: 20% Verlust. 2. Kaufe immer möglichst früh nach der Empfehlung in diesem Newsletter und versuche immer den im Newsletter definierten Preis zu erzielen. Kleine Schwankungen egal, aber deutliche Abweichungen sind zu vermeiden. 3. Du darfst jederzeit Deine Entscheidungen treffen und kaufen und verkaufen wann Du willst. Der Newsletter ist ein guter Leitfaden mit dem die Herausgeber auch selbst Ihr Geld anlegen. 4. Jede Aktie wird monatlich und nochmal nach einem Jahr geprüft. Verpasse also keinen weiteren Newsletter. ### english ### Do you have limited time, want to invest in stocks but don't know what to buy? Do you want to make a long-term profits by investing in a portfolio of good performing companies? Then our Quant Value Newsletter is just what you need! On the first Tuesday every month this newsletter gives you easy to understand instructions on exactly what to buy and what to sell! Download the sample to immediately see what values are used to select the shares! This is how the newsletter can help you: 1. If you regularly have money that you want to invest: All stock recommendations can be made if you have around €2,000 to invest. So save up to €2,000 and buy one or two of the up to 6 investment ideas for your portfolio - this works very well to give you an idea of what investing in shares is all about and can start immediately. Then you simply continue to follow the newsletter's instructions: Sell a stock when it says "sell" and buy a new investment when it says "buy". 2. If you have €100,000 or more you want to invest: Then you simply take a look at our three portfolios and you can immediately start buying really interesting stocks for your portfolio. Important general rules (also apply outside the newsletter): 1. Trailing stop loss: To prevent you from selling shares before it's too late use the following rule: always sell when the current stock price falls over 20% from the highest price since the stock was recommended. This means your worst case loss is 20%. 2. Buy as soon as possible after our recommendation and always try to buy as close as possible to the price recommended. Small differences do not matter, but large ones are to be avoided. 3. You can make your own buy & sell decisions anytime you want. The newsletter is a good guide the publishers use to invest their own money. 4. Each share is audited monthly and again after one year. So don't miss our newsletters.
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Seitenzahl: 29
Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
Portfolio changes this month
Europe
Communisis PLC
Buy
Neopost S.A.
Buy
North America
Nothing to do.
Asia
Central Automotive Products Ltd.
Sell
Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd.
Sell
Stop-loss portfolio changes
Sekisui Jushi Corp.
Sell
Arcland Sakamoto
Sell
Tachikawa Corp.
Sell
(Details of the stop-loss system on page 14)
Markets above 200 day SMA
Europe
Yes
North America
Yes
Asia
No
(Details on page 14)
Communisis PLC – Europe ………………….......5
Neopost S.A. – Europe ……......................…..6
Newsletter Investment Strategy……….……...7
Portfolio – Europe .……………….…………..……..8
Portfolio – North America ….…….…………….11
Portfolio – Asia ….…..…………………..….………14
Disclaimer …………………….………………..……..19
Portfolio Information
Average return of all ideas
Europe
31.6%
North America
18.8%
Asia
15.7%
Portfolio cash %
Europe
87%
North America
86%
Asia
67%
Portfolio changes this month
Europe
Communisis PLC
Buy
Neopost S.A.
Buy
North America
Nothing to do.
Asia
Central Automotive Products Ltd.
Sell
Toho Acetylene Co., Ltd.
Sell
Stop-loss portfolio changes
Sekisui Jushi Corp.
Sell
Arcland Sakamoto
Sell
Tachikawa Corp.
Sell
(Details of the stop-loss system on page 14)
Markets above 200 day SMA
Europe
Yes
North America
Yes
Asia
No
(Details on page 14)
Communisis PLC – Europe ………………….......5
Neopost S.A. – Europe ……......................…..6
Newsletter Investment Strategy……….……...7
Portfolio – Europe .……………….…………..……..8
Portfolio – North America ….…….…………….11
Portfolio – Asia ….…..…………………..….………14
Disclaimer …………………….………………..……..19
Portfolio Information
Average return of all ideas
Europe
31.6%
North America
18.8%
Asia
15.7%
Portfolio cash %
Europe
87%
North America
86%
Asia
67%
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Now on to this month’s newsletter…
I am sure you will agree that goal setting is generally a good idea.
But with investing because you only control the process not the outcome, especially in the short term, goal setting is a bad idea.
Here is why.
Be careful of short term goals
When setting goals you must be careful that you don't place too much weight on short term returns.
If you do this may cause you to deviate from your investment strategy or process because of short term losses.
The deeper underlying problem
But there is also another problem if you set goals for your investments.
This may lead you to see profitable investment as success and losses as failures.
You know that over the short term investment returns are all over the place, and is so random that even the best investors experience losses - not just over the short term (a few months) but also over longer periods such as a few years.
If you see a profitable period as proof that your investment strategy is successful, it may lead you to increase your risk taking (to be fully invested or even take on debt to invest).
In the same way you may see losing periods as evidence that your investment strategy is not working and that you have to change it, resulting in you ignoring really attractive investments when you are losing money.
How to overcome this problem
The best way for you to step off the emotional rollercoaster of feeling good when you are winning and feeling bad when you are losing is to set your investment goal in terms of a process rather than a target return or end amount.