AIA Stock Advice

A different approach to investment advice

 

A site dedicated to picking and trading stocks using Ted Warren based technical analysis.

 

DISCLAIMER:  Your trading decisions are completely and solely yours to make.  The analysis of the stocks on this site was not solicited by any of the issuers or related parties/organizations.  Past performance is NO guarantee of future performance.  Stock investing is a very risky venture - DO NOT invest money that you cannot afford to lose as you could lose your entire investment!

 

In many ways, this site and the information contained within will be very unlike any other stock advice site out there.  Putting the disclaimer above at the top of the page is one way.  Most sites/companies will put that disclaimer in small type on the bottom of some page which is often an obscure page.  The risk involved with stock investing is one of the first things I tell people and repeatedly remind them; if you cannot afford to lose everything that you invest in stocks, if losing it all would mean you would lose more than just the funds involved, than DO NOT invest in stocks. 

 

If, however, you are looking for some guidance on stocks to invest in then this might be the site for you.  Take a look at the information on the public side of the site.  If you have any questions, or would like to discuss some of the details, please contact me at contact(at)aiastockadvice.com.  I do not take control of your assets, you maintain complete control of you assets and make decisions as to how they are allocated and used.  I can make recommendations to you based on your personal situation and goals.  I can even give you advice on stocks you currently own that are not covered in my monthly newsletters.  I am a registered investment advisor in the state of Montana, but can take on clients from any state as I will register in other states as needed.

 

Announcements: (8/7/10)

- The virtual stock account gained almost 50% in 2009

- The virtual stock account is at a gain of 9.65% for 2010

- The virtual stock account is now valued at $7479 (started at $5000) - that is a whopping 49% gain since "inception" on 2/01/08.  Did your mutual funds claim do as well?  Have your mutual funds done that well pretty much year after year since 2000 (except 2008)?  If so, then you do not need this site.  If not, can you afford not to look a bit further?  Check out the Virtual Stock Account and/or the Historical Data pages by clicking on the links below.

 

 

 

 

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