Compound Yield: The Investors Edge in a Traders World
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Robert K. Naguszewski MD
Robert Naguszewski (Nag-goo-chef-ski) MD is a board-certified internist, and is also board-certified by the American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry. He has had broad experience with pain management as well as rehabilitation. Out of his own need to fix his retirement future, he created the Compound Yield formula. Drawing on many years of clinical experience dealing with all varieties of human emotion and fusing this knowledge with his desire to make scientific and mathematical sense out of the marketplace, he put together a predictable model for action. One of his basic assumptions is that trading is emotion being dissipated. Investing in an emotional market becomes senseless unless a structure can be put in place to consistently increase return through income. Stocks have intrinsic properties independent from market emotion that can be harnessed mathematically and scientifically to create this structure. Unifying emotion and science in a manner aligned with spiritual laws governing respect and morality should be able to unlock the universe to the benefit of all. Seeing his plan manifest the desired result over time prompted him to write this book. His need to share it with you is motivated by this understanding.
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Compound Yield - Robert K. Naguszewski MD
© 2012 by Robert K. Naguszewski MD. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 08/08/2016
ISBN: 978-1-4772-9459-8 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4772-9460-4 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-4772-9461-1 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012922393
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Contents
Thanks and Gratitude
You’re at the Threshold
Truths
Compound Yield
Seeing, Believing, Receiving: Results and Implications
Back-Test of Compound Yield on SPY
Growing with the Plan and Some Lessons Learned
Bottom Line: A Little Rehash from a Different Perspective
Volatility Discussion: Some Surprises
Maintaining Highway Speed
Some Interesting Things
Driving This Home
Odds, Ends, and Disclaimers
The Catalyst
Calculation Template
Resources
Thanks and Gratitude
- To my wife, Tanya. You’ve always stood with me even through my darkest times. You anchor me and are the source of all sensibility.
- To my daughter Anna. Because you are so much like me, you help smooth out my rough edges and teach me to take each day less seriously.
- To my daughter Sophie. You are my glass is half full
girl and remind me that God’s world is replete with possibility.
- To Henry, Sadie, and Abu (yes, our dogs). They help me understand that spending some time in the present moment is worthwhile. The present moment is where happiness and joy live. I’m learning to let my thoughts gallop less into the future.
- To the instructors and my coach at Online Trading Academy, Atlanta, Georgia. Your information combined with a sincere desire for the students to succeed catapulted me to design the Compound Yield strategy. You’ve opened my eyes to see that things are not what they appear. And yes, I finally have written my trading plan, and this is it!
- To John, Jeff, and Julie, my investment team at Scott and Stringfellow, Atlanta, Georgia. Your research, advice, guidance, and patience are appreciated! You’ve kept your promise to personalize my portfolio.
- To my patients. You taught me that any one life is no less valuable than another and that a life of service is a good one.
- To God and His wonderful universe, where we get to co-create our lives alongside Him.
You’re at the Threshold
Now that you have opened the door, come on in! What you hold in your hands is hope: hope for your future, hope for your family, and hope for your community as you will be able to be more generous to it. Just by picking up this book, you have shown you are looking for answers. I suspect you fear the truth about what retirement may look like for you. This book came as a consequence of my own interest in improving my future. The success I’m having has ignited a spark of passion in my soul. The funny thing is that when your soul ignites, the rest of you tends to catch fire as well. I’m on fire with enthusiasm and hope. Because this emanates from the level of the soul, I’m compelled to share it with you. A divine truth of the universe is that to receive what it is we want or need, we have to give precisely that away. To be loved, we must love. To have a friend, we must be one. To have generosity shown to us, we must be generous. For me to be wealthy and financially secure, I must help you get there as well. In serving you, I serve myself. What could be better?
Every book has a little bit of self-centeredness, and such is the case with this one. In a sense, I’m tooting my own horn—but mainly just to myself. At age fifty, over a short period, I lost nearly every material thing I had and was left with little more than my retirement account. For three subsequent years, I lived numb with fear and hopelessness that retirement would not be possible at a reasonable age. The prior ten years in the market had produced no growth in my account. I yearned for a second chance, a chance for redemption. Writing this book has placed a dream again in my heart and the plan to bring it to life. These pages contain that plan, and I will share its formula with you. In reading it, certain thoughts may come to you: So simple! So obvious! Why did it take me so long to see it? You will have been blessed. This will return to me, somehow or some way, and I too will be blessed again. I want you to take joy in bringing these pages to life. This is a game-changer for me, and it will be for you.
My highest hope and most grandiose wish for this book is for it to become a manual to achieve the common good. Out of concern for our country and particularly the private sector, this formula was born. For a country of over 300 million, only 100 million likely pay taxes. Conservatively, it would be true to say that the top 40 to 50 million pay the vast majority of the federal tax burden. A great wrong needs to be righted. We are on the road to an uninspired existence as our country moves toward an entitlement society. If you are one of the 50 million, this book is for you. It’s for everyone else like us—the private sector. The burdens of the world have always been ours to bear, and we’ve been well-equipped to handle them by our entrepreneurship, dedication to long hours, and