When you subscribe to The Bowser Report, you are getting a
package deal. With our Game Plan and Selling Plan, you are being introduced to
a systematic approach to investing in profitable penny stocks.
There is much evidence of the success of this concept. It’s evident
with the KISS Investment Club. With our Beginner’s Portfolio. With the
experiences of our Buckaroos. With the Editor’s personal portfolio.
Yet the Concept is being thwarted by some. By those who decide after
two months, they know more about penny stocks than we do with our 35 years of
experience.
They become instantaneous analysts. They read the write-up on a Company
of the Month and decide the stock will go nowhere.
Or, just the opposite, they say to themselves, “This one is going to be
a winner.” Then, it’s a race between greed and common sense. If greed wins,
they put most of their funds in this one stock.
If it is a winner, then that is their strategy from then on.
Diversification goes out the window. But, if their chosen one is a loser, we’re
blamed for picking such a lousy stock.
Finally, capping everything is the Proceeds from Sales, which is a
bookkeeping device that allows you to keep tabs on the money you’ve put into
investing.
For example, we haven’t added funds to our brokerage account for years.
The money for the stocks we purchased in 2009 had been accumulated previously.
All of this doesn’t require you to pay a percentage of your investment
to a third party. Your only expense is the $59 subscription to The Bowser
Report.
The Bowser Game Plan
1: DO NOT PAY more than $3/share for a stock
2: CREATE A PORTFOLIO of 12 to 18 stocks
3: DO NOT SELL when a stock goes over $3/share and is moved to page 5 of the newsletter
4: DO NOT SELL when a stock moves into a lower category
5: SELLING PLAN: Sell half of your holdings when the stock doubles from your purchase
price; sell the remainder if the stock drops 25% from the most recent high AFTER it has
doubled. If the stock falls 50% from your purchase price before it has doubled, sell all your
holdings.
6: RECORD proceeds from sales
7: PORTFOLIO EVALUATION = Portfolio's current value + Proceeds from Sales