Accurate Decisions Come From Precise Investment Research

I became interested in investing over 20 years ago, when my husband passed away very suddenly. At the age of 30, I had two toddlers to take care of by myself. I had no career experience despite my earning of several degrees. My husband's life insurance policy was all I had to take care of my family financially. I wanted to stay home with my young children for several years, and I needed the policy money to support my family during this time; I knew I would have to come up with creative means to make the money work for me. My plan was to make the money work for us during this time, and then, when my children were of school-age, I would begin working. Investment Newsletter

I was ready to invest with the insurance policy funds, so I began learning about strategic investing. I made appointments and consulted with several investment fund managers; I soon began to receive their invesment research materials. Financial newsletters, investment newsletters, and stock newsletters arrived every month. I would read through the information in each newsletter, and then try to make strategic decisions about my portfolio.

However, I discovered that the investment research materials didn't lead me into better decision-making. From my courses in college I had learned that strategic investing was meant to enable you to make good, sound, data-driven decisions that would only improve your portfolio's viability. However, I felt that the investment research provided to me by the various funds just wasn't up to par.

You see, even though I received financial newsletters, stock market newsletters, and investing newsletters monthly, they just all lacked information I needed. Very rarely did the researchers identify specific industries or companies that I needed to pay attention to. On the whole, they mostly gave me a broad picture of the financial markets. I felt that the investment research didn't discuss how markets reacted historically when they were placed under similar circumstances; this seemed to be important information that was lacking. I wondered if this lack of hindsight was preventing the researchers from making accurate predictions. Strategic Investment

My life changed when a friend recommended the My Strategic Forecast website. She told me that for several years she had subscribed to their services, and she was very pleased with the firm's investment research materials. After she told me about her My Strategic Forecast experience, I visited the website as soon as I arrived home.

The My Strategic Forecast website taught me about an innovative approach to investment research methodology. The firm’s research team focuses on a number of factors that may affect financial markets, including political factors, geophysical concerns, and solar-geophysical data. These elements are rarely considered by other research teams, yet they all could have a profound impact on the direction that a market will move. I was also impressed that the My Strategic Forecast researchers do consider historical market movements. The My Strategic Forecast research team also shares my opinion that we can best understand the financial market's dips and swings when it is affected by specific pressures; these pressures do resurface over time. Investment Research

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