Archive for January, 2007

South American Stock Market Greetings

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Wealth Educator Calls From South America

My good mate, US Sharelord ® Nik Halik emailed me from South America recently after subscribing to my Bull Hunters Guide to the US Stock Market Blog. It’s great to have good company in this industry and there are no other people in the Wealth Creation Education Industry that I would rather be associated with than guys like Nik Halik and Jamie McIntyre.

His email reminded me of the lifestyle that can easily be achieved when you have your finances in a healthy state. It is important to have a life outside of work. I now know many people that have earned a good life from learning and mastering these wealth strategies. It is important to note that the Stock Market strategies alone are not enough to achieve steady wealth. Not in my mind anyway. Many will differ to that opinion.

Balance Your Wealth Building Investments

To me, it’s important to apply synergy to your Wealth Building Investments. Most wealthy people I know make cashflow from the Stock Market or Business and build equity in Real Estate through domestic, commercial or industrial property investments. To the normal Mum & Dad investor, domestic property is what they understand. However when it comes to the Stock market, many choose not to educate themselves and put their money in the hands of Fund Managers and Financial Advisors who then are in charge of Mum & Dads hard earned money.

Who is Responsible for your Profits and Losses?

Well, like it or not: It’s you! Even though the Fund Manager or Financial Advisor gets a commission on your money, they don’t like to pay you back anything on your losses. Actually, if you find one that does, can you please let me know?

So you are responsible because you make the decision to make whatever investment you choose. Whether it be self managed in the Stock Market or with a Fund Manager. This leads to my question: “If you are going to make a loss, wouldn’t you rather be the one to blame?” At least then you know you have the power to correct the mistake and act differently next time.

Educate Yourself and Be In Total Charge of Your Own Finances and Future

I suppose that is exactly what you are doing now by reading this article. I’ve been doing it for 3 years now. I’ve gained mentors like Jamie McIntyre from 21st Century Academy and Nik Halik from FFI. Motivational and Inspirational people like Tony Christiansen and Kurek Ashley and let’s not forget Tony Robbins.

Thanks for your ongoing patronage of this stock market blog. If you like building your wealth knowledge, then you’re welcome in the Wealth Creation Forum, where hundreds of like minded people interact with each other for this kind of information.

You can join me in the Wealth Forum if you want to learn more.

But First, I’ve got One Burning Question for you:

What is the Area of Investing that You Like and Fear the most?

Please post your answers in the Comment section, following the link below.

Thanks for now and I’ll talk to you soon

Sean Rasmussen
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2007

Happy Australia Day

Friday, January 26th, 2007

Friday 26th January Is Australia Day

I wish to acknowledge all Australians and the new Australians that are being nationalized across our big, abundant and wealthy country today.

I’m personally a second generation Australian and I have my parents to thank for imigrating to Australia from Denmark in 1952. My ability to educate, build wealth, play with the stock market, dabble in Real Estate and all the fun things I do now are all a result of their move to Australia.

Stock Market Related Topics

I want you to know that I will be delivering more stock market related books to you via this blog and website. This is a commitment from me to you. If you want to learn how to trade the stockmarket, or improve upon you current knowledge, then this is a good place to be.

This promise goes out to the whole world. Not just Australia.

Please post a comment to acknowldge Australia Day via the comment link below.

Have a Most Outstanding Australia Day

Sean Rasmussen
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2007

The Most Popular Topics for the Next Bull Hunter

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Bull Hunter Feedback

I’ve had lots of feedback via email and in the Bull Hunter Blog. Here are the most common requests so far for the next edition of The Bull Hunters Guide to the US Stock Market

The Most Popular Stock Market Topics were:

1. Real life examples of Renting Shares and Great Cashflow Strategies

2. How to get a greater understanding of puts and calls. Elaborate further on Covered Calls and Writing Puts.

3. Being a Sharelord with real life examples of good and bad trades. Show the “warts & all” of share trading.

4. Cover more options strategies such as collars, strangles & straddles. This would be in a later section of The Bull Hunter for the more advanced readers.

Advanced investment strategies for the Dow Jones

1. More detailed information on the 30 stocks of the Dow Jones Index. We can now begin to get a better understanding of the shares we want to rent out.

2. The workings of US indexes such as eminis or the S&P500. Understanding these indexes will improve us as future investors.

3. Explain the economic clock and how the investment cycle changes. When to enter the market and what market to enter.

4. How to assess what stage we are in the economic cycle.

5. What stock market sectors generally do really well.

6. A separate chapter for Australia and New Zealand and people outside of the US.

7. How to trade the markets from overseas.

8. A section of favorite strategies

Further feedback is needed and greatly appreciated for this book to develop the substance we all need to build a greater understanding of the US Stock Market.

I will volunteer my time to write this book. Your time in the comments section will help me “help you” with my book. Thanks for your feedback and your patronage to my Bull Hunters Blog.

I’ll see you there

Sean Rasmussen
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2007

What Would You Like To See in the Next Bull Hunter

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

In The Bull Hunters Guide to the US Stock Market, I primarily explain the mechanics of the stock exchange. Without going into to much detail and confusing newbies to the stockmarket, my aim is to entertain while still providing insight into the workings of the Stock Market.

Renting Shares and Selling Insurance

So far the feedback has been good. My intension is to do a second book, expanding further into the Dow Jones and more advanced mechanics of the stock market.

So how about talking about generating serious cashflow using the 30 stocks of the Dow Jones stock index?

Getting into the popular terms of Renting Shares and Selling Insurance over stock are a couple of topics I’m seriously considering. These terms are of course better know in stockmarket speak as Writing Covered Calls and Writing Puts.

Are these the sort of things you’d like to read about?

What topics do you want me to cover in the next Bull Hunter book?

1. Do you like the idea of having more detail about the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones?

2. How about if I show Real Life Examples of Renting Shares over various stocks in the Dow Jones?

3. What if I used a whole years data, showing the good and the bad trades!

4. Could you get excited about learning some great cashflow strategies?

5. Is this something you could benefit from learning?

Submit Your Request Here and Now

All suggestions are appreciated. Please submit as many ideas as you can in the comments section after this article. The more feedback you give me, the better the next book will be when it arrives in your inbox a few months from now.

What would you like the next Bull Hunter Book to be about?

Regards

Sean Rasmussen
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2007

Bull Hunters Stock Market Glossary

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Bull Hunters Stock Market Glossary

The Bull Hunters Guide has a Stock Market Glossary attached to it. I’m not sure everyone has discovered that option. It doesn’t just apply to the US stock market but generally any stock market in the world. Except for a few Dow Jones specific terms, it pretty much is universal.

How to use the Stock Market Glossary

In the ebook: The Bull Hunters Guide, you will notice hundreds of blue links, underlining words that may need explaining to some (most) people. Hey! I even had to click a few myself afterwards. Now that’s a worry!

Simply click on a link and a new browser will open to the Stock Market Glossary on the Universal Wealth Creation site.
Once the site is open (just a few seconds), then every linked word after that will open instantly for your convenience. Please check out this feature as a lot of effort went into it and I plan to expand it quite extensively. It will be great to receive your feedback on this.

Once again: Thanks for your time

Sean Rasmussen
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 - 2007