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BUSINESS PLANS

Business Plan 101

What in the world is the World’s Perfect Business?

If You could Describe The World’s Perfect Business

  1. It would have:

Flexible ( 1-2 hours a day)
No employees
No Inventory
No Selling of any kind
No customers,
No Receivables and no Bad Debts.
No competitors
Recession proof
Low startup capital (+5,000)

  1. It would require:

No Business travel, although if you choose to travel, you can take your business with you anywhere in the world!

No other business is this flexible!

  1. Affordable and Secure:

Your startup funds are liquid and secure and available daily. What you earn today is in your account today.

  1. It has Realistic Hours:

The financial world’s hours are Monday through Friday excluding all legal holidays from 9:30 am to 4:15 pm EST.

  1. Unlimited:

The worlds perfect business is limited only by your imagination and desire … this truly is the American Dream!
This industry gives your lifelong security, independence and you are your own boss!

rewritten from 3/2/2007 notes.

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Business Plan 102

Million!

In each year of 365 days, we have 52 weeks. The common work week is 5 days per week.

Allowing 10 days for Holidays and a very brief vacation, you have 250 weekdays per year of work.

Using this nice round number as the basis of our example, we can find some incentives.

If you make $100 per day, 250 days per year = $25,000 per year
If you make $200 per day, 250 days per year = $50,000 per year
If you make $400 per day, 250 days per year = $100,000 per year
If you make $1000 per day, 250 days per year = $250,000 per year
If you make $2000 per day, 250 days per year = $500,000 per year
If you make $4000 per day, 250 days per year = $1,000,000 per year
If you make $2739.73 per day, 365 days per year = $25,000 per year

This is merely a small diversion to put a little perspective into our earning and investment planning.

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Business Plan 103

Strong growth company’s long term scanning tool.

the list is instant.

Take the stocks listed and create a list on the Stockcharts and label it Stong growth. After that run your scanning tools against the list.

The below came from ADAM KHOO a professional trader.

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Business Plan A, B C, = 5/15/2021

Business Plan :

Plans A: B: C: D: E: F: G:

I would recommend getting a notebook ( https://tinyurl.com/yamgzl7q) and create a Business Plan with goals, visions, and objectives to accomplish.

As a newbie, for now, create a neat 25 stock portfolio and build on that one step at a time assuming about 40 years to retirement.

Everything takes time, might have to make some minor adjustments to the Business Plan that is better than previously noted.

Plan A:

Let’s watch on how to build a portfolio of about 25 stocks that are easy to maintain and add dollars once a month or any amount between.

https://www.youtube.com/c/GenExDividendInvestor/videos that may be of interest.

https://tinyurl.com/wuvjgwu

I copied his portfolio for the IRA and M1fiance.com.(auto reinvesting dividends). With the M1finance, copied it and then added bimonthly payments like making car payments.
Out of sight out of mind. From time to time you might have to make some minor allocation percentages per stock. I have a substantial amount of money in both to where I earn over 6K per month in dividends.

Plan B:

Oooooooor learn how to Tetter Totter just two (2) pairs of ETF’s. eg…Tetter SPXL and Totter SPXS. Tetter QQQ and Totter PSQ with 50K and earn about 12 million within 8 years, plus or minus 2 weeks via the power of COMPOUNDING, COMPOUNDING, and COMPOUNDING over the long term project. Backcheck if you wish going back to February 2006. 50K down and let it rip.

The Teeter Totter Principle is all about using a “seesaw” to balance your Nest Egg’s cash and investments. Sell when one goes down and buy when the other goes up. You do not care if the market goes up goes down, you will always be positive CASH FLOW. Oh, what to do. Smile, it is in your Business Plan under plan B.

Stir, rinse and repeat so long as there is a Standard and Poor’s alive, well, and kicking and you have some risk and money management skills to carry you forward. If a Seventh (7th) grader can do it, you can do it as well.

Let’s review your charts with the following:

https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/SPXL/interactive-… the last buy signal was on 12/01/20
https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/SPXS/interactive-… the last sell signal was on 12/01/20

1/27/20 SPXL is going down and SPXS is going up.
SPXL chart, look at 1-year backflow and look at the starting of the “V” on 3/23/20 to 1/27/21. Up 370.5954% Not too shabby with 4 successful trades. No losses.


https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/QQQ/interactive-c… the last buy signal was on 11/24/20
https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/PSQ/interactive-c

1/26/20 QQQ is going down and PSQ is going up.

These charts are on AUTOPILOT. After the last buy signal, do nothing but observe the chart the next day. Either you WAIT - SELL - BUY. Let the charts tell you what to do. That simple.

So What Is Swing Trading?

Swing trading is the buying and selling of stocks all within the timeframe of a few days or several weeks. It’s a lot like day trading except the timeframe. After each buy and sell cycle, your slate is clean with no carry-over. It’s the opposite of passive, low-maintenance investing. Swing trading is active short-term investing because the “buy and hold” mantra does not apply.

Class - Holy Grail

Holy Grail: “something that people want very much, but which is very
difficult or impossible to achieve”. Just like getting a hole in one on a golf course.

Here are the two (2) simple rules.

“Wait-one bar ARC to ARC” rule signal ** by Quillnpenn 12/1/2019

When an ARC aka Smiley Face appears do the following:

1 ) For the TOP ARC, we wait and wait until the next day when the price drops below the high signal to SELL the stock.

2 ) For the BOTTOM ARC, we wait and wait until the next day when the price bar is rising upwards to BUY the stock.

Plan C:

PASSIVE INVESTING

re: Stable coins - Passive Income
re: Coinbase.com - Buy coins from
re: Kraken.com - Buy coins from
re: Crypto.com - Trade from - Purchase Stable coins

  • re: Blockfi.com - Stable coins, Loan Bitcoin - 8.6% interest by just parking the funds.
    re: hardware crypto vault - BCVAULT.com - Storage of coins at home.
    re: Laddering

PASSIVE INCOME

The following stable coins can be bought at Crypto.com

It is another form of LADDERING. In the fourth month, you re-invest by compounding the money for another 3 months.
Put money into the stable coins in January, then in February, then in March. January’s money goes into April’s and stir, rinse and repeat.

Tether token (USDT) @ 6.5%, 12% annual

January - Deposit 10,000
February- Deposit 10,000
March - Deposit 10,000

April - re-invest January’s returns
May - re-invest February’s returns
June - re-invest March’s returns

July - re-invest April’s returns
August - re-invest May’s returns
September-re-invest June’s returns

October -re-invest July’s returns
November -re-invest August’s returns
December -re-invest Septembers returns

January - re-invest October’s returns
February - re-invest November’s returns
March - re-invest December’s returns

Bitcoin token BTCUSD @ 6.5%

January - Deposit 10,000
February- Deposit 10,000
March - Deposit 10,000

April - re-invest January’s returns
May - re-invest February’s returns
June - re-invest March’s returns

July - re-invest April’s returns
August - re-invest May’s returns
September -re-invest June’s returns

October -re-invest July’s returns
November -re-invest August’s returns
December -re-invest Septembers returns

January - re-invest October’s returns
February- re-invest November’s returns
March - re-invest December’s returns

Stir rinse and repeat for True USD (TSUD), Paxos Standard (PAX). USD coin (USDC) and more to follow.

“The term “laddering” is also used in other contexts. Laddering is used to describe different investing strategies that aim to produce steady cash flow by deliberately planning investments, creating an influx of liquidity at a predetermined time, or matching the desired risk profile. Although these strategies can vary substantially in their execution, what they have in common is the practice of carefully combining a series of investment decisions to produce the desired outcome.”

Class - Plan D - Dividends

STWD
MAIN
O
NRZ
AMZA
ARCC
HTGC
UTG
MGP
ABR
OKE
PRT
PFFA
ENLC
ORCC
QYLD
T
SLVO
WPC


PREFERRED Dividends

AFINP
BPYUP
CIM-B
CDR-B
EPR-G
GMLPP
GSL-B
IVR-C
NRZ-A
RLJ-A
TWO-B
QRTEA

Plan E:

The following pays a dividend almost every week of the year.

O…Pays the 15th (or third week ) of every month

MAIN…Pays the 15th (or third week ) of every month

GE…Pays the fourth week of Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct

MDLZ…Pays the second week of Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct

T…Pays the first week of Feb, May, Aug, Nov

UVV…Pays the second week of Feb, May, Aug, Nov

ETN…Pays the fourth week of Feb, May, Aug, Nov.

PNW…Pays the first week of Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec

HON…Pays the second week of Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec

JNJ…Pays the second week of Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec

FL…Pays the fourth week of Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec

AGNC…Pays the fourth week of Apr, Jul, Oct, Jan

SPG…Pays the fifth week of Feb, May, Aug, Nov

PEP…Pays the fifth week of Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec.

KHC…Pays the fifth week of Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec.

Plan F: suggested portfolio to have

AAPL	SPY
MSFT	QQQ
TSLA	TWTR
FB	BA
AMD	SQ
ZM	PYPL	
AMZN	PTON
GOOGL	BABA
PENN	NVDA
INTC	QCOM
EBAY	ETSY
WMT	TGT
SBUX	DIS

Plan G: CA$HLESS

Top CASHLESS SOCIETY Stocks to watch in the near future and stocks to own : PYPL, V, MA, AXP, SQ, AAPL, BABA, STNE, FOUR.
“The WAR on CA$H” by David McREE. How banks and Power-Hungry Government want to confiscate your CASH, steal your liberty and
track every dollar you spend.

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Quill,

Belatedly, I discovered this post, and I’m surprised no one has responded.

Right now, I’m putting together yet another trading plan that --co-incidentally-- fits in with most of your requirements, chiefly low initial capital, hopefully decent profits, and reasonable working hours.

More later.

Charlie

“No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy.”

Quill,

You hate mutual funds, and I’ll freely admit they can be difficult to trade. But some of their downsides, such as single, EOD pricing, can be appealing to someone who wants to limit the time they spend gambling in the financial casinos. Anyhow, here is the first draft of an investing plan.

The Plan: Trade the major investing themes, long and short, using mutual funds.

What? Funds from Rydex, ProFunds, and Direxxion. There are roughly 107 that impose no ST trading fees, some of which offer overlapping investment objectives, some of which are leveraged and/or inverses. Between them are covered currencies, commodities, bonds, countries, US stock indexes, and industry sectors. So, there are plenty of things on which to make directional bets.

When? When a chart suggests an entry might be timely or an exit should be done.

How much? Initially, $100/position. If the project succeeds, then size positions as appropriate to one’s account and tolerance for risk (or the need to generate possible gains).

Here’s an example of a decent enough chart (whose particulars I’ll detail another time).

Some fund facts

Standard Caveats: Nothing in the preceding should be construed as investment advice.

Thank you for sharing your detailed and insightful thoughts on business plans and investment strategies. Your concepts and suggestions cover a broad spectrum of investment approaches, from the foundational elements of creating a business plan to the nuanced strategies of swing trading and passive income generation.

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