MARK BARHONOVICH

Make your money work a little harder...

 


Marc Barhonovich is a Wall Street veteran with more than 20 years as a private investor and entrepreneur. In Banking and Finance, Marc served as Vice President of Investment for over 13 years with Shearson Lehman and Dean Witter. As a stock broker he managed more than 50 million in client assets. During the 1990's Marc left the retail brokerage industry and founded his own investment banking firm. The firm assisted companies in business development, advice of funding strategies, as well as accessing the public markets. During the last 8 years he has consulted numerous public companies during development and growth stages. Marc is Founder/Director of Investor Communication Corporation. Marc is the Publisher for the Mainscale APS (www.mainscale.com) as well as The Common Sense Investor (www.thecommonsenseinvestor.com).

"I feel that you should use "common sense" when choosing investment advice, and managing your portfolio."

We do not offer a magic bullet to make you rich in a few days, but our track record speaks for itself, as CSI has outperformed most systems and funds consistently, especially the S&P.

For COMMON SENSE INVESTORS you must be ready to profit when we get the market moves we were looking for (like now) and you must always keep your losses small. As the market continues to move higher over the next few weeks make sure that you take some partial profits and move your stops higher so that you are ready to get out of a position once the market turns lower. We also want to use this market rally to look for good stocks to short, so that we can profit as the market heads lower. I expect the summer to be dreadfully slow(much like last summer) and the real profits will come from the downside shorting stocks that disappoint. We will keep you apprised of the stocks that meet our criteria. Lets see what the new year will bring! Our investment newsletter will add tips throughout the year.

Have a Profitable 2007, Marc Barhonovich

What are they saying: When everybody is running around saying how great a stock is, then everybody who can buy probably already has, and the only direction for the stock to go at that point is down. When it is obvious and exciting to everyone, it's too late..

 

"The trend is your friend. Position your trades based on the market's overall direction. It just makes COMMON SENSE! Faulty ditribution If the market logs three to five ditribution days, and most of these days show an index price spread from the high to the low of the day that is very small, and the amount of the actual price decline from the prior day is also very small, even though there is a volume increase and the price closes down, the movement is not significant. These types of distribution days may not be enough to cause the market to turn down." Marc Barhonovich

   
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