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Practical Investing Education and Portfolio Experience
Available from our Educational Affiliate
ShareOwner Education Inc. |
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John Bart
B.Eng., MBA, PhD
Chief Mentor |
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The Growth Stock
Mentorship |
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Superior
Returns, Since 1987 |
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1. Investing Education |
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2. Portfolio Experience |

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1. Practical Investing Education |
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Complete your mentorship confident in:
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Buying. Knowing how to recognize growth stocks trading in their Buy Zone. |
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Diversifying. Knowing how to construct and manage a well-diversified
growth portfolio. |
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Selling. Knowing how to recognize growth stocks moving into their Sell Zone. |
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2. True-to-Life Portfolio Experience |
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1. Plan Your Take-Home Portfolio
Initially, you study with your mentor to learn how to choose and manage a well-diversified portfolio of 20 high-quality growth stocks.
It’s a portfolio for you to test during the mentorship and to use afterwards (at home) in a retirement, tax-free savings or other investing account.
2. Test Your Portfolio's Performance
Before investing in your Take-Home Portfolio on your own (at home), you can sample its future performance during the mentorship – while you still have regular access to your mentor and the mentorship's free scheduled trading.
Sampling the portfolio’s performance is easy, affordable and ‘for real.’ That’s because you can make affordable ‘sample’ purchases of $10 to $1,000 for each of the portfolio’s 20 stocks.
Purchases and sales are without charge.
Furthermore, your investments are secure at our trading affiliate, (Canadian ShareOwner Investments Inc.) where they are covered under the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. |
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Terrific, Exciting and Prudent |
"The mentorship is a terrific investing experience. The video lessons
and study materials were well prepared and made the concepts very clear.
I liked the online tutorials and case studies; they made good Q&A
forums.
Designing a personalized portfolio with a knowledgeable mentor was a big
help. Testing the portfolio with just a small investment in my stock
picks was an exciting way to try out my new investing skills.
Now I have the confidence to make my own decisions about the best kind
of stocks for a growth portfolio." |
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| Connie Pritchard |
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