Ian Wyatt has been actively investing in stocks for the last 25 years. He turned that passion into a multi-million-dollar Internet business when he founded Wyatt Investment Research in 2001. Ian’s goal is to help investors beat the market by finding great investments that are attractively priced. Ian knows that wealthy investors tend to invest differently. They don’t make ridiculous, high risk, high reward bets. They don’t feel the need to buy and sell frequently. Instead, they protect their wealth by investing for income and buying stocks when they are cheap. When they do speculate, they do so intelligently, without letting emotion enter into the equation.
Our earnings season approach doesn’t require leaning bullish or bearish.Track record? Since we initiated it in October 2017, it has a total return of 879.5% Read more
BP’s new CEO has said he’ll shrink oil and gas output by 40% over the next decade. He’s also cutting the BP dividend in half and will invest in… Read more
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Income stocks look more attractive as stocks in general appear to be headed for “fat and flat” few months. This Goldman analyst likes companies that have “stable or reliable… Read more
Since October 2017, my earnings season strategy has made 98 trades in total with a win ratio of exactly 80.6%. Seventy-nine winners, 19 losers. Read more
Some investors are starting to worry that cash flows from drug companies might be in peril. President Trump signed four executive orders aimed at lowering drug prices. Read more
It’s that time again: Earnings season is here. It’s time to make money when the biggest profits often happen overnight. Second-quarter earnings season kicked off this week. First, the… Read more