Despite the fact that the S&P 500 finished more than 43 points lower and equaling a -2.1% decline, members of the SharePlanner Splash Zone had a phenomenal day registering a 1% increase to the value of their portfolios.
And it just isn’t today. In fact the entire month of June has been spectacular with 77% of my trades resulting in winners and despite the S&P 500 being down 2.3% on the month, I am sporting gains of over $3,700!
Here’s a look at just how well the trading has been going in the Splash Zone:

* = Denotes an open trade.
And unlike 99.9% of other trading services out there, I provide a past performance of all my trades from this year and year’s past. I don’t hide from my trading record – instead it is first thing I point to when telling people what they can expect from my service. You can check out my entire past performance of every trade made by clicking here.
Days like today, separates the wheat from the chaff, and those who continuously bought the dip today or failed to see the changing direction in the market over the past month is trading with a bias that can cripple one’s portfolio long-term.
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Welcome to Swing Trading the Stock Market Podcast!
I want you to become a better trader, and you know what? You absolutely can!
Commit these three rules to memory and to your trading:
#1: Manage the RISK ALWAYS!
#2: Keep the Losses Small
#3: Do #1 & #2 and the profits will take care of themselves.
That’s right, successful swing-trading is about managing the risk, and with Swing Trading the Stock Market podcast, I encourage you to email me (ryan@shareplanner.com) your questions, and there’s a good chance I’ll make a future podcast out of your stock market related question.
How do you handle swing trading when you suddenly come across a notable increase in your net worth? Whether it is through an inheritance, a job bonus, or the sale of a large asset, How should this be handled exactly? In this podcast episode, Ryan explains his approach to a sudden increase in capital for trading and how one should handle it.
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