Article

Trading Best Stock Newsletters

Topic: InvestingPublished April 29, 2011

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 930 legacy views

Many trading stock newsletters draw clients in with promises of huge returns. There is a rule taught in Economics 101 courses around the world — There is no such thing as a free lunch. Huge rewards require huge risk. The best stock trading strategies balance risk with potential reward. It is unfortunate, but the fact is, if you take too much risk, over time you will lose all your money. We believe SRS offers the best trading stock newsletter strategy by helping our clients reduce risk and build long-lasting wealth — the kind they can keep and the kind that changes their lives. We do this by using prudent stock trading strategies that focus on leading companies with strong growth potential. Stock Trading Strategy It doesn’t take a great deal of experience and expertise to find a stock that has just moved up 10, 20 or more percent in a day. Many trading stock newsletters do a quick 5-minute scan of the markets and send newsletter subscribers an alert when a stock has just made a big move. These kinds of stock trades can sometimes lead to even more quick gains. Chances are though, they leave subscribers holding the bag as smart money takes profit. We work hard to ensure our clients are never exposed to this kind of risk. We typically don’t trade cheap penny stocks with no future, but rather focus on strong companies that are leading the market that are in an uptrend and moving up out of sound buying-bases. Trade in direction of trend Buy from sound bases Buy strength, sell weakness Stock Pick Strategy: We believe the best way to ensure our stock trades are successful is to focus on market leadership. Rather than scan the market for stocks on the move, we examine sectors that are exhibiting leadership. We then drill down and find those stocks that are leading their sectors. Before we recommend a stock we ensure it has strong earnings, increasing institutional ownership, strong earnings projections, and most importantly, a good story. If a stock doesn’t have a good reason why it is set to increase market share in its sector moving forward, we have to wonder if smart money won’t be looking to unload shares when they see strength. Focus on leadership rnIncreasing fund ownership rnIncreasing EPS rnRelative Strength Risk Management Strategy: Our clients are probably sick of hearing it, but we keep on hammering on the premise that if you focus on managing risk, profits take care of themselves. One or two big losses can wipe out hard-earned gains that took months to achieve. We have developed the SRS Ratchet trading system designed to force our client’s portfolios to grow just like a ratchet keeps a mechanism always moving forward, never slipping back. Each trade we take must have at least a 10 percent growth potential or we won’t take it. Moreover, we want to keep losses below 2 percent if things go wrong. In fact, we have averaged this very amount consistantly for over seven years now. Position sizing rnStop loss placement rnSRS 10/2 Ratchet System SRS Trading Stock Market Newsletters Service We spend hours each day researching the markets and reviewing the performances of sectors and sector-leading stocks. Clients receive a newsletter in their email daily in addition to access to the client member area of our site. Newsletters contain a daily market analysis, stock recommendations and more. A free two-week trial subscription is available. Daily market analysis rnStock trading recommendations rnDetailed entry, target, and stop loss prices rnDetailed stock trade description (technical and fundamental) rnDetailed guidance for open positions

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Video

A clear, jargon-free introduction to investing principles for first-time investors.

March 29, 2026

Article

Truckload shipping is a cornerstone of modern supply chains, responsible for moving goods efficiently across regional, national, and international networks. For businesses that rely on timely deliveries, understanding what influences truckload shipping costs is essential for optimizing logistics budgets and maintaining operational efficiency. Costs associated with truckload shipping can vary widely depending on several factors, from cargo type to route optimization. By analyz

January 7, 2026

Article

Imagine it’s a typical Tuesday evening. Someone in a bustling North American city has a question about their internet bill. They pick up the phone, dial a familiar customer service number, and within moments, they’re connected to a calm, articulate agent who resolves their issue efficiently. What the caller might not realize is that the helpful voice on the other end is speaking from a modern office in Lahore or Karachi, halfway across the globe. This scenario is playing

November 19, 2025

Article

Introduction: The Changing Face of Solar Sales In the fast-evolving world of renewable energy, the solar industry has witnessed remarkable growth. But with that growth comes competition — and not just for customers, but for the right customers. Many solar companies are discovering that chasing countless leads doesn’t always bring better results. What truly matters is the quality of those leads. A well-qualified lead isn’t just a number on a list; it’s someone genuinel

October 29, 2025