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Better Investing upgrades What does SS stand for? STOCK SELECTION GUIDE maybe? Linda Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S(R)4, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "Roy Chastain via bivio.com" Date:06/19/2014 12:06 PM (GMT-05:00) To: club_cafe@bivio.com Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Better Investing upgrades For those who do not use the SSG, how do you make your Buy and Sell decisions? Do you have a way to compare companies so that you are buying "the best" in an Industry? Only about half of the magazine interests me, but I get good information and ideas from several parts of it. One of my clubs even has a portion set aside for presenting information from the magazine. Another club is in the throes of deciding whether to stay with Toolkit or
switch to the on-line version (some of us are Apple users), but we all get a lot out of BI membership, including data in a very useful format. We are attracting new members, so several watch the webinars in order to learn how to evaluate stocks. (Some of us with more experience also watch them as a form of "continuing education.") Roy Chastain "In investing, there is no such thing as a called strike. You don't have to swing at every pitch." --Warren Buffett From: Kimberly Hazen <hazenfree@gmail.com> To: The Club Cafe <club_cafe@bivio.com> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 7:00 AM Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Better Investing upgrades Interesting question. In the beginning, we
were pretty dependent on the SSG tool. Now, I'm not so sure. I use it because it's super quick and easy, but I'm not sure if my whole club does. We do have a guideline that we won't purchase a stock until it's been evaluated by the SSG. I'm not a big fan of the magazine. I will bring these questions to our meeting tonight and see what everyone says.
Thanks for bringing this up. On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Gloria Graham <ggraham803@gmail.com> wrote:
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