November 14, 2019

Anyone who is open-minded, willing to put in a moderate amount of effort up front, and can stick to a plan that they themselves created, is perfectly capable of Master-Level Investing.

It starts with building a Killer Portfolio. And what's that, you may ask? It's an asset allocation framework that's designed and built by you and for you, and nobody else. Economists call it your Investment Policy. No matter what you call it, it's your structural framework, your operator's manual, and your game plan all rolled into one living document. 

It's a living document because it's designed to be flexible enough so that you can change the settings as market conditions change. Markets move in long-term cycles of bullish and bearish regimes, and your portfolio must be able to adapt to these changes. 

I'm not talking about radical changes here. I'm talking about making small-to-medium adjustments to your asset allocations based on your own pre-defined trading rules and parameters. The idea is to first set up your default allocations for normal, upward-trending markets, and then setting up a contingency plan that lays out clearly the adjustments you'll make to the default settings, and under what circumstances.

I created an online course that describes in step-by-step detail how to build your Killer Portfolio. Click the image below to see a full description of the course, and the content it contains. 

The course is available on the website at a cost of $350. For the next two weeks, I'm offering it for a 50% discount. After November 27th, the discount offer ends. 

I'll be posting more details about the course over the next several days, including sample chapters.

If you would like more detailed information, email me at info@zeninvestor.org

About the author 

Erik Conley

Former head of equity trading, Northern Trust Bank, Chicago. Teacher, trainer, mentor, market historian, and perpetual student of all things related to the stock market and excellence in investing.

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