Concerned about your financial future?
Good!
My name is Harry Larson. I've been working with
computers for a long time. I installed the very first sensor-based IBM computer in
1972 (that's a machine that can listen to the outside world and respond
back to it). I was working in the motion picture
industry at the time and a year later I won my first Academy Award. In
college I studied probability and statistics and spent several years working on
control of random processes in the film processing industry. I am a Certified
Photofinishing Engineer. Probably not too many of you have ever
heard of that. I once bid on the government contract to run all the
photographic facilities at Cape Canaveral. In my last job I was
general manager for the largest manufacturer of image processing equipment in
Japan. We sold one hour photo stores and I was responsible for opening one
every day for nearly ten years. I took early retirement when I
was 45 and have been supporting myself and my daughter through my investments for
the last fourteen years. About ten years ago I started designing trading
systems. These were mostly set up to trade managed mutual funds.
When the trading scandals came along many funds decided to prohibit rapid-fire
trading by their retail customers. Never mind that the customers were not
doing the trading in the first place (but some of the fund managers were), the
bottom line is that you just can't trade mutual funds like you used to. Fortunately
for me (and hopefully for you) the ETF's came along. We can trade these
all we want, and that's why I decided to publish this web site. Nobody is
going to tell me that I can't sell an investment when I want to, and sometimes that's
just what we should do to avoid a big loss. ETF's solve that problem. ETF's
have become so popular that they are almost too much of a good thing. Some
are so new it's really hard to get a handle on them. Who knows how the new
neuroscience or cancer ETF's will perform? How do you find the best
one? When should you buy it and when should you sell it? Those are
the questions this web site will answer for you. Why not sign up
for the free trial subscription? It's confidential, nobody will hassle
you, and it just might help you. Sincerely,
Harry Larson
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