We publish every Sunday with data as
of the most recent Friday's close. Updated stock and market data
are applied at each step of the tutorial including the impact it has had on our model portfolio.
This is how
the tutorial pages flow:
Weekly Overview (the weekly starting point): Provides a sneak
peek at the week's tutorial
session.

Step #1 - You learn how to determine Market Direction (reducing market risk):
Removes most of the doubt about market conditions and lays a foundation
for applying that knowledge to individual stocks in Steps #2 and #3.
Step #2 - You learn when to execute Exit Actions (reducing the risk of
divesting too early or too late): Removes
the doubt about
when to terminate individual stock holdings. Illustrates our specific
conditions and procedures for determining when to Sell or Cover all or a
portion of a held position.
Step #3 - You learn when to enter into New Positions (reducing the risk of
selecting the wrong stocks): Removes most of the doubt about whether
timing is right to Buy or Short an individual stock. Demonstrates our requirements
and thought process for selecting new stocks for the portfolio and establishing initial
safety-net exit points.
Step #4 - You learn how to establish New Stops (reducing the risk of allowing profits to slip away/reducing the risk of
incurring
heavy losses): Presents our methods for determining and regularly adjusting
safety-net Stops.
Professor Profit's Portfolio
(real-time
results): Removes the doubt about whether these techniques
are effective. Reveals our real-time weekly
performance so you can see what happens as we practice what we preach,
including stock-specific histories of our every move along the way.
Additional
Help: Each section of the tutorial is fully supported by
its own Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) so you can really dig into the
details behind each step.
Once you have followed the free tutorial for a couple of weeks, you will be armed with the knowledge required to
deploy this strategy yourself with your very own universe of stocks.
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Warnings
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