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Extreme Value March 2016 Newsletter
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But other than that it’s good. It just could be so much better. Extreme Value, Extreme Stubborn. You get both.
Extreme Value March 2016 Newsletter
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Subscriber Reviews
does any one know which company casey resaerch is referring to as “Bell Power”. thanks
Any body know about the, True Value Alert, subscription being promoted by, Ted Capshaw,
that uses a formula to find the “true value” of a stock…True value =current share price
[ 1+ 2-CPB divided by CPB.
What is CPB?
Gil Martinez
If you use Dan’s information and correct timing along with your investing acumen and technical analysis Extreme Value will work well for you – especially if you use a put sale strategy. There is no such thing as ‘a hot tip’ in this industry.
‘Extreme Value’ is catchier to the eye than say a more descriptive title might have been. When I signed up I expected analyses of value stocks with those most out of current favor being called ‘extreme’. This is not exactly what I found. What is, is not clear. There is a lack of a sense of timing in Ferris’s recommendations. All those of his recommendations that I bought last July and August are underwater: I am consoled that the companies are good and may recover if the market does.
Stubborn? To say the least. He is recommending a stock because it meets his Extreme Value criteria and then you look at the chart across from across the room and even your dog can see that it is in a downtrend. Why he refuses to look at charts is beyond me. And when the stocks goes down 30% and the subscriber begs the question, he replies, quote, “Mr. Market is wrong!”
And yes, no stops, so you have to sit through these downturns and think for yourself if there is not a better way to do this.
But other than that it’s good. It just could be so much better. Extreme Value, Extreme Stubborn. You get both.
P.S.
You can get the subscription for 500 if you wait long enough until that offer comes along again.