Kiawah Golf (or not) Investment Seminars
Kiawah Golf Investment Seminars (KGIS) provides a ten-workshop investment-training program that could be described as the investment education you didn't get in college.
Without promoting any investment products, funds, software or shortcuts, a panel of experts works with small groups of investors to teach them: investment planning, asset allocation, risk minimization, market cycle realities, management techniques for growth and for income investing, expectation development, fundamental rules and controls, etc.
Senior instructor Steve Selengut has published hundreds of investment articles and three investment books. He invented the Working Capital Model, developed the Investment Grade Value Stock Index, and introduced new investment concepts such as: The Investor's Creed, Smart cash, the QDI, Base Income, Securities Buckets, and others.
Workshops are interactive using Go To Meeting technology and are limited to 15 total participants. Participants receive a free copy of The Brainwashing of the American Investor after completing 5 workshops.
Without promoting any investment products, funds, software or shortcuts, a panel of experts works with small groups of investors to teach them: investment planning, asset allocation, risk minimization, market cycle realities, management techniques for growth and for income investing, expectation development, fundamental rules and controls, etc.
Senior instructor Steve Selengut has published hundreds of investment articles and three investment books. He invented the Working Capital Model, developed the Investment Grade Value Stock Index, and introduced new investment concepts such as: The Investor's Creed, Smart cash, the QDI, Base Income, Securities Buckets, and others.
Workshops are interactive using Go To Meeting technology and are limited to 15 total participants. Participants receive a free copy of The Brainwashing of the American Investor after completing 5 workshops.
Kiawah Golf (or not) Investment Seminars is based in Johns Island, SC, USA
How to Develop an Investment Plan




: Web-Workshops are live, flexibly structured, and dependent upon your participation. The more questions, the more everyone will learn. Two or three professional investors (and/ or mentoring students) will participate in all workshops.
Classes vary from one to twelve students, and usually run about one hour and fifteen minutes. Headsets are highly recommended. Here's the meeting outline.
Workshop #1: How to Develop an Investment Plan: a) Identifying personal financial goals, objectives, and timeframes, in terms of income requirements; b) Determining the more...
How to Minimize Investment Risk
: Web-Workshops are live, flexibly structured, and dependent upon your participation. The more questions, the more everyone will learn. Two or three professional investors (and/ or mentoring students) will participate in all workshops.
Classes vary from one to twelve students, and usually run about one hour and fifteen minutes. Headsets are highly recommended.
a) Understanding the purpose/ use of Asset Allocation; b) Developing appropriate security selection criteria; c) Establish diversification and income rules; d) Adopting downward flexible profit taking guidelines; e) Cruise control hedging
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How to Anticipate changes in the Investment Environment
: Web-Workshops are live, flexibly structured, and dependent upon your participation. The more questions, the more everyone will learn. Two or three professional investors (and/ or mentoring students) will participate in all workshops.
Classes vary from one to twelve students, and usually run about one hour and fifteen minutes. Headsets are highly recommended.
a) Learning how to recognize and to deal with the three (long-term) cycles that impact investment portfolios; b) Formulating realistic expectations about investment securities--- by class and by type; c) Dealing with short term events, disruptions and dislocations; d) Identifying and minimizing the true risks inherent in individual Investment Securities;
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