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This Strategy Is Set to Beat the Market No Matter Who Wins the Election
Released on Tuesday, October 13, 2020•MARKETS
There's a misconception the financial media likes to spin things so you can't know what to do in the stock market until the election is over. That couldn't be further from the truth. The key to beating the market is the same today as it was over 100 years ago when a famous investor said, There is only one side to the stock market; and it is not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side. During this presentation, Mike Turner will show you how he uses algorithms and rules-based investing to be on the right side of the market at all times. Through the end of September, the Turner Quant Advantage portfolio is up almost 40% YTD while the overall market is languishing. Join Mr. Turner for this 30-minute presentation and then for a special Zoom conference during which he will answer your questions about how to be on the right side of the market.

Mike Turner
Turner Capital Investments
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President
Mike Turner, president and chief portfolio manager of Turner Capital Investments, LLC, has a strong financial, mathematical, computer science, and engineering background. He takes a disciplined, rules-based approach to trading with the use of his unique "Market-Directional" investment methodology. Mr. Turner is the author of the widely read and popular books, 10: The Essential Rules for Beating the Market and Rule 1 for Investing: How to Always Be on the Right Side of the Market. He believes that buy-and-hold is one of the highest-risk investment strategies that investors follow. His approach is to keep his clients in strong, up-trending stocks and index ETFs in bull markets; switch to high-yielding money market funds in transition markets; and invest client capital in technically strong, up-trending inverse ETFs in bear markets. With this approach, Turner Capital clients enjoy growing their capital in both bull and bear markets; and remain safely on the sidelines in high-risk transition markets.
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