Growth Stock Manual & Videos


The Mentorship Manual

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The Investing in Growth Stocks manual is the starting point for the transfer of ShareOwner's knowledge about earning superior returns to long-term investors.

Company Fundamentals
That knowledge guides investors to construct their growth portfolios with only the highest quality-stocks. Investors can easily recognize those special stocks by observing the strength (weakness) of their set of seven growth, financial and operating fundamentals.

Better Buying & Selling Decisions
A significant portion of the manual provides investors with specific examples of companies with strong and weak fundamentals. Awareness of the wide variation in company fundamentals – within a business sector and across the entire stock market – is important knowledge because it can help investors make better buying and selling decision for a growth portfolio.

Examples used throughout the manual draw heavily on the visual profiles of a company's fundamentals. These visuals provide investors with benchmarks for judging the strength or weakness of the fundamentals of companies that come to their attention via the media, newsletters, friends, family, brokers and others.

Presenting a company's fundamentals as easy-to-understand historical and projected trends is accomplished with the Stock Study Guide software and its database of more than 6,000 Canadian and U.S. companies. As well, the software assists investors in estimating a stock's specific buy ($XX-$YY) and sell ($AA- $BB) zones.

Building and Managing a Portfolio of Stocks
The manual also transfer the knowledge to investors that it takes a well-diversified portfolio to earn a superior rate of return in the stock market during the next three to five years. The instruction shows investors how to build an affordable growth portfolio with prudent diversification by business sector, company size and two there equally important considerations.

Investors are introduced to building well-diversified portfolio with a combination of stocks and exchange-traded funds with competitive management and expense ratios. Examples of well-diversified portfolios for beginning, intermediate and senior investors conclude the manual.

 

Video Lessons

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The lessons are available online (24/7) for convenient learning.
 
Lesson 1: Making better buying decisions
Learn to quickly recognize growth stocks to buy and those to avoid.
Growth Investing Objectives
Fundamentals of Growth Investing
Great Companies and Great Stocks Trading in Their Buy Zone
Troubled Companies and Troubled Stocks
Company Valuation vs. Stock Price

Lesson 2: Making better portfolio decisions
Learn about risk reduction with three types of diversification.
Risk-free Financial Products
Understanding Risky Investments
Diversification by Business Sector
Diversification by Currency
Diversification by Time

Lesson 3: Making better selling decisions
Learn how to avoid selling too early, or too late.

When the Growth Fundamentals Deteriorate
When Earnings Become Overpriced     
When the Reward/Risk Ratio Disappoints
When a Stock's Price Moves Into Its Sell Zone
Diversified Selling

Reading assignments from the mentorship’s text and a PDF of a lesson’s illustrative materials (15-20 pages) enhance your education.