Growth to Exponential Income
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Robert Naguszewski
Dr. Bob Naguszewski (Nag-goo-chef-ski) used the experience gleaned from more than twenty years of clinical practice in medicine, neurology, medical pain management, and neurorehabilitation to understand, manage, and predict human emotion. This skill set was used to bring you Compound Yield: The Investor’s Edge in a Trader’s World. Growth to Exponential Income magnifies and simplifies the paradigm shift produced through Compound Yield. Dr. Naguszewski continues to share the belief that what is discoverable in God’s perfection must be shared for the benefit of all. This book reflects the perfection of Compound Yield principles. Being a third-generation immigrant, he believes in individual responsibility and self-reliance. His commitment to American capitalism and the private sector propelled the completion of these books. They are provocative yet meant to be manuals of instruction for those who wish to retire at the standard of living of their own choosing.
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Growth to Exponential Income - Robert Naguszewski
2013 Robert Naguszewski MD. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 08/04/2016
ISBN: 978-1-4918-0572-5 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4918-0571-8 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013913745
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Divergence Coupling
What I Believe
Optimizing Divergence
What I Do and Why
All the Rest
The Wisdom of Youth
Where Am I Now?
Tools for Corroboration
What’s a Dollar Worth?
Riding the Bull Down
Appreciation
INTRODUCTION
S ince this is my second book on the topic, I could have easily called it Ultimate Compound Yield . However, because it is not only an expansion of Compound Yield but also its completion, I instead chose Growth to Exponential Income . You will soon be as excited as I am. We’re taking Compound Yield to the next level, and we’re also going to consistently create mindless, growing income. The emphasis is on mindless—really. Plan execution will become simpler. If you’ve not purchased and read Compound Yield: The Investor’s Edge in a Trader’s World , please do so. Compound Yield provides the necessary paradigm shift to appreciate the potential and simplicity Growth to Exponential Income represents. This book is to Compound Yield as compound yield is to compound interest. We will compound Compound Yield . As a result, the benefit to us will be amplified quickly, easily, and consistently. Again, the goal will be mindless or nearly so execution.
In keeping with Compound Yield, we’ll be managing securities that have high yield to reduce risk and volatility. Yield compounding will be made conceptually and practically easier. Specific groupings are designed to aggressively do the job while simultaneously optimizing the benefit of safe trading. We continue to have no losing trades! Each grouping will have an odds enhancement built in to accelerate success. Now are you excited?
DIVERGENCE COUPLING
T his book will differ some from its predecessor in that I’ll need you to access the Internet while you review the discussion. Let’s start by using Google or Bing and type in stock charts.
Click on StockCharts.com -Simply the web’s best financial charts. At the top under the logo, click on Free Charts
’ then scroll down to PerfCharts
and click under Create a PerfChart.
Now enter UUP, which is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) bullish on the US dollar. Then add FXE, which tracks the euro. Do you see something amazing? Presently, in our crazy stimulus
market, the US dollar and the euro are exact mirror images. They are exactly reciprocal and in lockstep. When one goes up, the other ETF goes down and vice versa. This is so perfect that it’s shocking.
Let’s assume UUP to be a perfect company called ABC that will always pay its dividend of 5 percent. Next imagine that FXE is also a perfect company called XYZ and will never fail to pay its 5 percent dividend. Now we size each to $20,000. Let’s assume a share of either is $10. Each pays dividend installments on a quarterly basis. A share of either pays 12.5 cents every three months. Compound Yield tells us to take profits when a company’s value has increased the equivalent of its annual dividend and then reinvest the profits elsewhere at the same or better yield. Here, in this idealized system, every time either ABC or XYZ goes up enough to take profits, we would sell enough shares to fully capture the profit and reinvest in the other stock, back and forth, back and forth. Both have a 12.5-cent quarterly dividend. When we take profits on ABC, our remaining shares still have the same yield. However, by investing now in XYZ, which went down exactly as much as ABC went up, our new shares are cheaper and therefore have a higher yield since the dividend is still 12.5 cents quarterly. When the reverse happens, we then take profits on XYZ. We know automatically that ABC went down in lockstep. By trading again, the yield on the remaining XYZ shares