Become a Member

abritc

Microblogs

Now that my year’s trial has about expired, I thought I should share with readers that the Wealth Press service called Profit Trends Rotation has gone flat. The premise is that you invest a flat amount of money (say, $5000) into a mix of 2-3 stocks in the proportion they recommend. (Recent common spread is […]

Recent Author Comments

On Microblog: Any thoughts on Chuck Hughes / Tradewins?

I subscribed to Hughes Optioneering from late Jan 2018 to mid-Oct. I'm told this was not his standard expensive service. (It was an affordable $39 per month for 4 recs per week), and when you call their help line, most of the folks don't know anything abou[...]

Go to Comment »
On Tom Gentile's Money Calendar (defunct)

Chuck offers a far more affordable service, called Hughes Optioneering. They provide 4 recs for bullish call option spreads each Sunday, selecting stocks that have been in a strong uptrend for several months but recently had a small downturn creating a "bu[...]

Go to Comment »
On Lightning Trend Trader

I joined Lightning Trend Trader in January, and have received 10 recommendations - 6 winners, 4 losers. It's still uncertain how this will work out as Marc lets the winners ride on the stock side, and I wasn't tracking the options. (A mistake, as those rea[...]

Go to Comment »
On Seismic Profits Alert (defunct)

I'm a sucker for all these advisory services - haven't found one that works well yet. Seismic uses options, selecting stocks that Chris Johnson thinks will get a larger than normal pop (up or down) with the earnings announcements. I joined Seismic because [...]

Go to Comment »
On Microblog: 26(f) Program

You can read the sales pitch at http://www.topstocksforum.com/26-f-government-program.html. It sounds like the coming blackout refers to the new fiduciary standard for investment advisors, while the 26(f) program might be referring to discounted-price and/[...]

Go to Comment »

We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies.

More Info  
Please note that this is your publicly visible biography - we recommend not including any personal information (phone, email, address, etc.) and ONLY linking to any other pages or profiles you're comfortable sharing with everyone.

Updating your Credit Card in PayPal

Your subscription is paid through your PayPal account.To update your credit card or cancel, please log in to PayPal.com, go to your automatic payments, open the Stock Gumshoe payment, and make changes there.More information here: Paypal — What Is an Automatic Payment and How Do I Update or Cancel One?