Our premium research deck is now live!
Next level insights, model portfolios and more!
We’ve had fast-moving markets, and it has been a fast-moving first three weeks at ETFYourself.com. We have been busy putting the finishing touches on our premium research deck, which gives you direct access to what use as a central part of my analysis and portfolio-building framework.
This is the lastest version of an investment research and organization system I created and evolved over the past 30 years. It focuses on risk-management, considering flexible and adaptive approach I used as an investment advisor, Chief Investment Strategist and mutual fund manager.
Here are the details:
Very shortly, premium subscribers to ETFYourself.com will receive an email alerting them that they now have access to the ETF YOURSELF: PREMIUM RESEARCH DECK. The first tab contains a detailed guide to the entire deck.
We’ll be adding the guide to ETFYourself.com shortly, so free subscribers can preview it. We’ll also have a free version of the deck, which gives free subscribers a feel for what the premium deck contains.
We’ll soon be creating a series of short videos to explain more specifically how I use this “toolbox” to analyze ETFs and run the model portfolios. A guided tour, so to speak.
And later this month, we will schedule some live sessions. These will cover investment education, and how to use our research deck and other resources to manage risk and pursue returns.
Like I said, it has been busy around here! Our service has already attracted a large following of serious investors. We aim to deliver a different type of investment research service, just in time for the most “interesting” financial markets we’ve seen in a long time. Thanks for being a part of it, and enjoy the latest enhancements to ETFYourself.com!
Best regards,
Rob Isbitts
Founder
ETFYourself.com
Thank you for subscribing! You will get a link shortly (within the hour) to the deck. We are just finishing the updates for the week.
hi, i'm a new subscriber. where can I find the research decks? is there an archive? thanks