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Investing Systems: Risk Free Technology Investing Made Possible by Software That ''Forces'' Investors to Buy Low & Sell High
Business Wire, Feb 11, 2006
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. -- Investing Systems Inc. announced today a strategy for "risk free technology investing" by using the Position Cost Averaging stock investing system.
The Position Cost Averaging stock trading system is a software tool based on the book "How to Make $1,000,000 In the Stock Market Automatically," by Robert Lichello.
Originally printed in 1977, and re-printed several times since, the book contains an algorithm designed to help investors eliminate risk in the equity markets. The system is now a stand alone software application for all Windows based operating systems.
Position Cost Averaging is a system for systematically buying into price weakness and selling into price rallies thereby systematically compounding portfolio.
"My partner coined the phrase 'risk free technology investing' while talking with one of our users about how that user applied the buy low, sell high technique to technology based sector funds," said William McKinley, President of Investing Systems.
"Essentially it comes down to this, by buying into price weakness on an equity that will most likely never go all the way to zero, such as an index or sector fund, and applying the discipline to lighten up the holding into market rallies, the compounding really does take effect in the most risk averse way possible."
The system which is based purely on mathematics can be applied to any price traded equity, index, mutual fund and even precious metals.
"Buying low and selling high has now been reduced to a mathematic certainty," McKinley continued. "When used with technology based index and sector funds our users have really been able to add value while eliminating almost all of the risk of the equity markets."
To learn more about Position Cost Averaging visit http://www.StockSystem.com.
Investing Systems Inc. is the world's largest retailer of investing software in terms of variety and offers systems for all kinds of investors. ISI operates a network of more than 100 websites focused on the benefits of disciplined systematic investing.
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