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Create Opportunity

Be the master of your own story.  Live life with purpose.  Enjoy each wonderful phase of the journey.

Aggressive Goals

Take risks to maximize gains.  Sitting on the sidelines will not get the job done.  Action gets results.

Leverage Data

Gather  •  Analyze  •  Engage
Using relevant data enables intelligent choices.

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Consistent Incremental Growth

The STibbler (STock Nibbler) growth strategy is based on maximizing returns by seeking incremental positive gains in every transaction executed. Our team closely tracks a defined group of high-value stocks in key market segments. By closely monitoring and researching target companies, analyst activity, relevant news, etc., we are able to understand historical patterns. Specific very tight buy/sell triggers are used to achieve the best results. The trades are very short-term with the goal of locking in positive small incremental gains.

Charting

Detailed analysis of historical patterns, trends and behaviors based on past performance and current trends.

Momentum

Companies that have a breakout pattern and track record of positive consistent momentum for a period.

Transformation

Re-invented companies that have products, services and leadership that will cause an upcoming breakout.

STibble With Passion!

"Success is a series of small continuous wins. You climb a mountain one small step at a time to get to the top."

"Success consists of going from one failure to another without the loss of enthusiasm or motivation."

"Success isn't never falling down. It's falling down, getting up, and moving on with a swing in your step."

"The majority of wealthy people are the ones who have figured out that a millionaire is made 10 bucks at a time."


Robert's Rules of Investing.
Focus and Displine.

STibbler has established several proven paths that lead to greater success. Historically, when the team aligns the following rules, the chances of achieving success are greater.

  • Nibble in Chunks | Buy and Sell Slowly
  • Stay Diversified and Balanced
  • Keep Some Cash on the Sidelines
  • Select Only Top Quality Companies
  • Chart Patterns | Trade Within High-Low Ranges
  • Conduct Proper Research - Earnings, News, Ratings, Upgrades
  • Don't Trade into Earning Releases | Too Many Unknowns
  • Set Stop Loss at 10-15%
  • Take Positive Gains off the Table - OFTEN!
  • Look for "MRDD" as Buying Opportunity | "Multiple-Red-Dip-Days"
  • Signs of Concern | Acct. Irreg, Leadership Changes, Insider Selling

Investment Objectives. Slow and Steady.

STibbler's investment strategy is based on maximizing financial returns by taking advantage of constant market swings. Our trading philosophy is to consistantly seek the highest total return possible. Trading activity is typically frequent and fast.

  • The target list consists of a small refined group of stocks that are closely monitored and researched.
  • Specific buy/sell triggers are set to achieve the desired results.
  • our active trading pattern encompasses a higher risk/reward potential.
  • Most actions are short-term in nature with the goal of locking in positive incremental gains.

- TRADING  STRATEGIES -

Most self-made millionaires made their fortunes 10 bucks at a time!


Range Trading

My favorite - Using technical charts and various indicators to buy focus stocks low and sell high based on historical analysis of reliable and repeatable trading ranges.

Swing Trading

Select named stocks with large market caps, buy when they are under selling pressure due to non-company related events. Usually see rebound within 5-10 days.

Trend Trading

There are times when sectors are in favor and the entire group moves higher as money is driven into the group as a whole. Nice way to ride a wave for a short period of time.



The methodology to achieve significant additive gains by taking small incremental consistant nibbles.

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This site, the ideas covered and the information contained herein, are strickly for my personal use only. I do not make suggestions or supply advice to others. Frequent active stock trading, such as described throughout this site, comes with certain financial risks. One must accept the risks, which may include large losses in working capital. The market is often unstable and has unforeseen variables that could directly affect desired performance.

STibble with care.