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VectorVest analyzes 18,000+ stocks daily and gives a simple buy, sell, or hold rating on each, enabling anyone to make consistent, reliable profits from the stock market.

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  • Buy/sell signals based on mathematical models

  • Accurate assessments of the value of 18,000+ stocks

  • Analyze stocks in seconds w/proprietary indicators

  • Free quick start course & investment coaching

  • Market timing gauge tells you when you get in/out

  • Watchlists of highest rated stocks across strategies

  • Automated backtesting & portfolio management

  • Free US-based live phone support

“I originally got this app as a “2nd opinion” brokerage app to determine if Robinhood’s stock ratings were viable or not.”I’ve made +27% in the past 4 months.

App Store Review
Feb 2023

I have been using VestorVest for a number of years and am averaging 30% annual returns. VectorVest is instrumental in my success.

App Store Review
Dec 2022

I’ve been with VectorVest +10 years and took their course that covers Spread Trading. The next 12 months I pocketed over $110,000 trading SPX only while risking only $20K at any one time.

TrustPilot Review
Sep 2021

You can’t predict the market, but our cutting-edge market-timing signals and proprietary VST™ ratings (Value-Safety-Timing) ratings let you capitalize on upswings and steer clear of downturns. Our educational resources ensure you never stop enhancing your trading skills and understanding of the markets.

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    Advanced Market Timing

    Buy and sell at the right time with our advanced market-timing algorithm and real-time alerts.

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    Daily Stock Picks

    Plus explore VST™ ranked stocks in a variety of sectors with our pre-built screeners and watchlists.

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    Fundamental & Technical Analysis

    Combines technical and fundamental analysis, distilled down to an easy-to-understand VST™ rating.

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    Proven Performance

    We’ve outperformed the S&P500 by over 2000% for 20+ years. Verify every call we’ve made directly in our platform.

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    Preserve Your Wealth

    Our VST™ ratings and recommended stop prices help you avoid losses and preserve your profits.

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    Suits All Market Conditions

    Our market timing indicators help you navigate volatile market conditions, and avoid or short downturns.

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    All Investing Strategies

    Ideal for long-term traders, those in or near retirement, as well as short-term and day traders.

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    New & Seasoned Investors

    Ideal for novice investors, but with limitless opportunities for seasoned investors or those developing their skills.

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+2,139%

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+209%

We’ve consistently outperformed the S&P500, achieving a 20% average annual return for two decades

And not only the S&P500, we’ve beaten every major stock market index. Don’t just take our word for it—verify this yourself during your trial by backtesting every recommendation we’ve made.

Our exclusive VST™ (Value-Safety-Timing) ratings distill hundreds of data points into clear buy, sell, or hold recommendations for every stock. This makes trading impossibly simple, ideal if you’re new to investing or learning to manage your own portfolio.

Here’s how it works:

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Check for stocks rated a sell (more than likely your stops will get you out before this happens).

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Check the market timing signal to see if you should buy stocks or tighten stops on existing positions.

If the market timing is favorable, pick stocks with the highest VST rating.

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Set recommended stop prices, calculated uniquely for each stock based on its historical price movement.

If you’re a seasoned investor, or developing your skills:

VectorVest offers limitless opportunities for learning, growth, and portfolio management through deep data, insights, and educational resources.

Our VST™ rating (from 0 to 2)

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OVERALL

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RELATIVE VALUE

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RELATIVE SAFETY

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RELATIVE TIMING

Excellent set of tools… I consistently beat all my professionally managed accounts. Really can’t imagine not having them part of my daily routine.

App Store Review
Aug 2020

Using the VectorVest tools I made over $32,000 in less than two weeks on one trade. Subscribing to VectorVest is the smartest investment decision that I have made.

App Store Review
Aug 2022

With this tool I can check any stock and make the right call most of the time. It has simplified things for me. My portfolio is going gang busters.

TrustPilot Review
Jan 2022

You can’t predict the market, but you can ride the rallies and dodge the downturns.

While it’s impossible to predict the market, VectorVest alerts you to swings so quickly you’ll feel like you’re peering into the future. The chart below shows our buy and sell signals at major market turns dating back to 2000.

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Mar 20, 2000 – Sell Recommendation

NASDAQ surged 400% in 5 years but crashed 78% from its peak in Oct 2002. VectorVest advised subscribers to exit the market on Mar 20, 2020, securing gains and outperforming buy-and-hold by over 226%.

Mar 17, 2003 – Buy Recommendation

The Dotcom bubble bursting led to a several year bear market. VectorVest made a buy recommendation as momentum shifted and the market rally began.

Nov 2, 2007 – Sell Recommendation

VectorVest advised investors to move to cash on Nov 11, 2007 or to begin shorting the market. Average 19% gains by mid-summer of 2008.

Mar 9, 2009 – Buy Recommendation

VectorVest sees the shift in momentum after the mortgage meltdown and makes a Buy recommendation at the start of one of the longest bull runs in market history.

Feb 21, 2020 – Sell Recommendation

Coronavirus shutdowns erased nearly 11,000 points (roughly 37%) from the DJIA. While nobody could predict the shutdowns to occur VectorVest advised investors to tighten stops and take profits on Feb 21, 2020.

Mar 25, 2020 – Buy Recommendation

VectorVest identified upward momentum and advised investors to buy stocks long, setting subscribers up for one of the fastest market recoveries in history.

Nov 22, 2021 – Sell Recommendation

Record-high inflation and increasing interest rates triggered a stock market decline. VectorVest’s Nov 21, 2021, advice to shift to cash shielded its subscribers from the impact, and those who utilized its shorting tactics made gains of up to 93% in just six months.

I’ve more than doubled my Options account as of August 2021; over 100% gain. HIGHLY recommend VectorVest. Customer service is outstanding. Seminars and software, OUTSTANDING.

TrustPilot Review
Sep 2021

I have a strong and positive view of VectorVest. Joined after the crash of 2020. Long story short, I made enough money in June to December 2020 using VV to pay off a large mortgage.

App Store Review
Dec 2022

I have had very good success with VectorVest. I’ve made 50-60% returns annually for the last 6 years with their systems. All I can say, if you follow them to a T you will succeed.

TrustPilot Review
Sep 2021

The VectorVest Engine™ analyzes 18,000+ stocks every day and gives a simple buy, sell, or hold rating on each. This guidance reliably guides you on when to buy low and sell high.

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30+ Years of Model Refinement

Mathematical models have been iterated upon over the past 30 years to generate consistent, reliable returns

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Stock Potential Simplified

Proprietary indicators calculate and score stocks for value, safety and timing on a scale of 0-2

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Analyze Stocks in Seconds

Simple indicators allow you to analyze stocks in seconds, taking the grunt work out of financial analysis

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Time the Market

A market timing gauge provides an at-a-glance summary of the current market sentiment (bearish or bullish)

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Rank Order Stocks

The VST indicator allows us to rank all of stocks based in the US, CA, EU, UK, and AU markets

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Your Portfolio on Autopilot

VectorVest integrates with several robotrading platforms (Tradestation, Questrade, Ally Invest)

I can get investing info for free from Yahoo Finance or Seeking Alpha. Why would I pay for VectorVest?VectorVest2023-10-03T14:51:28+00:00

I can get investing info for free from Yahoo Finance or Seeking Alpha. Why would I pay for VectorVest?

While there are plenty of free sources of “financial advice,” oftentimes the motivation behind these suggestions are pundits working to offload undesirable stocks.

On the other hand, VectorVest’s success is aligned with our customers—your success is ours. The guidance VectorVest provides doesn’t come from pundits or institutional investors, but rather from a refined mathematical model that takes into account market timing, stock value, and stock safety. VectorVest simplifies this data to allow subscribers to confidently know when to buy and sell.

VectorVest’s investing advice is based on mathematical models that provide guidance on what to buy and what to avoid, and when to do it.

Is VectorVest designed for private investors or do professionals use it as well?VectorVest2023-10-03T14:52:42+00:00

Is VectorVest designed for private investors or do professionals use it as well?

VectorVest has a mix of private investors, money managers, brokers and financial advisers using the product successfully.

The bulk of our subscribers are individual investors. They are folks that have been involved in their own businesses and want to run their own portfolios. They tend to be financially sound and they have negative experiences giving their money to money managers and brokers without much success. So they turn to VectorVest for help.

What are the fundamental principles behind the VectorVest Engine?VectorVest2023-10-10T13:37:32+00:00

What are the fundamental principles behind the VectorVest Engine?

VectorVest is the only system that analyzes, sorts and ranks stocks for value, safety and timing. We created a rating that we call VST – the value, safety, timing rating – which allows us to rank stocks from those that have the best combination of value, safety and timing to the worst. We have an analysis system where we measure 3 indicators–relative value, relative safety and relative timing–on a scale of 0-2, with 1 being the average.

If the rating is above 1 it is favorable and if the rating is below 1 it is unfavorable. What this allows our subscribers to do is find a stock then look at RV, RS, RT, and if the indicator is above 1, they know that is favorable.

These 3 indicators also very quickly tell you a lot about the stock. Whether it is a safe, under-valued stock that’s rising in price or whether it is a risky, overvalued stock that is falling in price. This system is what allows users to analyze stocks in seconds.

How does VectorVest calculate the relative value of a stock?VectorVest2023-10-03T14:54:13+00:00

How does VectorVest calculate the relative value of a stock?

VectorVest analyzes a stock’s positive attributes (earnings, earnings growth, profitability) and negative attributes (interest rates, inflation) to determine its value. If the positive outweighs the negative, the value increases. Price moves towards value over time. If a stock is undervalued, its price will tend to rise over time to meet its value. If price is overvalued, its price will tend to reduce over time to meet its value.

As an investor we need to know if we should invest in a stock (where risk is involved) or invest in a safe investment such as a bond or CD (with a low-risk, fixed return). The Relative Value (RV) shows the long term price appreciation potential compared to an alternative investment into AAA corporate bonds.

Does VectorVest work even in a bear market?VectorVest2023-10-10T13:37:50+00:00

Does VectorVest work even in a bear market?

Yes. While VectorVest is great at telling you when to buy, it’s also useful in knowing when to move to a cash position. For more advanced users, we also offer classes on shorting the market. Our savviest users have found that the market falls much faster than it rises, making for impressive short term profits.

How is VectorVest’s methodology better than dollar cost averaging?VectorVest2023-10-10T13:40:02+00:00

How is VectorVest’s methodology better than dollar cost averaging?

Dollar cost averaging suggests buying stocks even as they’re going down in price, because hopefully the price will go back up. The problem is many stocks go down and never go back up. A JP Morgan study found that 40% of stocks since 1980 have suffered “catastrophic losses”, meaning declines of 70% or more without recovering.

We believe you should never buy a stock on the way down. Instead, we suggest waiting to buy when both the stock and the markets are going up—guidance that VectorVest provides daily. This allows you to buy low and sell high.

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FAQs

What solutions do you find in your home answer? ›

Ten examples of solutions that you might find in your home are:
  • Salt water.
  • Acetone(nail paint remover)
  • Lemonade.
  • Coffee.
  • Tea.
  • Sugar dissolved in water or sugar solution.
  • Vinegar.
  • Soft drinks.

What is the best thing about my home? ›

I love my house very much. ii The best thing about my home is that it i feel secure when i am with my loved ones at my home. We all spend our time together caring and sharing with each other.

Why do we stay in the house? ›

It keeps us safe from bad weather such as rain, sunlight, storm and other natural disasters. That's why we need a house. We live in our homes so we fill them with memories. Time and energy spent in a house will help to elleviate the importance of the property.

Why do we say that our house is the source of our happiness? ›

Physical places endure while memories and people fade, so homes and neighborhoods become "memory machines" that help us keep alive some of the strongest sources of what has given our lives meaning, well-being, and happiness.

What are 5 examples of solutions? ›

Examples of Solutions

Sugar-water, salt solution, brass, alloys, alcohol in water, aerosol, air, aerated drinks such as Coca-Cola etc. are examples of solutions. When we work with chemistry, we generally prepare many types of solutions such as copper in water, iodine in alcohol etc.

What are three solutions in everyday life? ›

Some examples of solutions are salt water, rubbing alcohol, and sugar dissolved in water.

What is a good sentence about home? ›

Home is the starting place of love, hope and dreams.” “The magic thing about home is that it feels good to leave, and it feels even better to come back.” “Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends.” “A house is made of bricks and beams.

What are the positives of home? ›

In conclusion, owning a home has many benefits, including building equity, tax benefits, stability and control, forced savings, community involvement, and potential rental income. While owning a home may require more responsibility and work than renting, the long-term benefits can make it a worthwhile investment.

What makes home important? ›

It provides us with a sense of belonging, comfort, security, and stability. It is where we create memories with our loved ones, learn important life skills, and express our style. The importance of home in our lives cannot be overstated. It is an essential aspect of our well-being and a source of comfort and joy.

What defines home to you? ›

“Only three words: safety, security, stability.” “Home is a place blessed, where you and your family can be secure, have all you need, and share your sadness and happiness. Where you can help each other as a family. It does not matter how big or small.

Is it healthy to never leave the house? ›

In the long run, a segment of people who stay indoors for extended periods of time will show poor overall health and be at risk for chronic disease throughout their lives.

Why do we live in house answers? ›

We live in houses that protect us from heat and cold, rain etc. and are a shelter for us. We keep some animals and birds as pets in our houses. We also grow some plants which give us fruits and vegetables.

Does owning a home make you happier? ›

Many studies over the years have shown that homeowners are, on average, happier than non-homeowners. In my own calculations, using the General Social Survey, 21 percent of people who own their home are “very happy,” compared with 16 percent of those who pay rent.

Why do we love home? ›

Homes provide people with a familiar place where they can feel comfortable, safe and secure surrounded by the things they know and love. Privacy and solitude. Home is where people spend most of their alone time, pursuing hobbies such as gardening, baking or reading, or relaxing with music or television.

What makes your home a happy home? ›

Keep sentimental items on display

Display objects around your home that evoke positive emotions and remind you of the people, things, and places you love. These could be framed family photos on a gallery wall, souvenirs from your travels, or even your favourite books that tell a story about who you are.

What is an example of a solution in your house? ›

Most of your "household" chemicals are solutions. If you look closely at a bottle of vinegar, you will find that it is a solution of acetic acid. Similarly, bleach is a solution of sodium hypochlorite. All of these examples have both a solute and a solvent.

What are in house solutions? ›

A customisable software package or application, locally installed on the company IT system. Some support is offered by the vendor, but updates to the application are not automatic (as in the case with SaaS). < Back to Glossary Terms.

What are solutions in our lives? ›

Solutions are all around us. Air, for example, is a solution. If you live near a lake, a river, or an ocean, that body of water is not pure H2O but most probably a solution. Much of what we drink—for example, soda, coffee, tea, and milk are solutions.

What is a solution your answer? ›

A solution is a hom*ogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. Note that the solvent is the substance that is present in the greatest amount. Many different kinds of solutions exist. For example, a solute can be a gas, a liquid or a solid.

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