Investment Insights

A New Year Means New Opportunities
Start 2025 with optimism and a plan! Twopercentgoal.com helps you double your money with a low-risk swing trading strategy
I Don’t Do Happy Holidays – I Do Merry Christmas
Right-wing media fueled the ‘War on Christmas’ narrative, but Christmas remains a celebration of love, peace, & joy. Embrace the season with respect for all.
Making A Good Program, Better
Discover how a key MACD histogram tweak improved returns from 2% to 11%! Learn risk-mitigation and strategies to achieve 2% weekly gains.
Make SMART Goals for Investing
Set SMART investing goals to achieve success with clear, actionable steps. Learn how to define, measure, and reach your financial targets at twopercentgoal.com
Sometimes Doing Nothing is the Best Thing
When faced with two losses, choose the third option: inaction. Taking no action might forgo gains, but it prevents any loss—a safe, no-downside choice
America, If You Don’t Vote; Don’t Complain
Voting is a right earned by past sacrifices. If you choose not to vote, don’t complain. Every vote counts, and democracy only works if we all participate.
How Baseball Influences My Stock Picks
I love baseball, and my investing strategy mirrors it—focus on small, consistent gains. Visit twopercentgoal.com for daily stock picks targeting 2% gains. First 30 days free!
Twopercentgoal.com 12 month Q3 results – Winners Outnumbered Losers Over 6:1
In my blog last week, I reported the performance of the stock picks made for the month of September. Today I will tell you how we did for the last 12 months that ended Q3.
September Report Card for twopercentgoal.com; Winners Outnumbered Losers 5:1
Can you name the seven deadly sins? If not, I will help you. They are, in no particular order, anger (or wrath), lust, envy, greed, gluttony, pride and sloth. Except for anger and lust, I can apply the remaining sins to my approach to the stock market, or more specifically, what not to do.