The Kelly Letter
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Jason Kelly makes investing easy and profitable.
He's the author of nine books including "The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing," a BusinessWeek best seller now in its fifth edition, and "The 3% Signal," the book that introduced the world to the Sig system of investing by reaction to price change only — no forecasting.
He publishes "The Kelly Letter," providing subscribers with a clear look at the financial markets every Sunday morning. Its portfolio runs four different Sig systems: 3Sig with a small-cap stock ETF, 6Sig with a leveraged 2x mid-cap stock ETF, 9Sig with a leveraged 3x Nasdaq 100 stock ETF, and Income Sig with a covered-call ETF and a 3x Nasdaq 100 ETF in a profit-skimming plan that generates income.
9Sig grew a January 2017 starting balance by 12.4x through November 2024. Anyone who started their 9Sig plan in January 2017 with at least $81,000 became a millionaire less than eight years later.
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Interview with Kelly Letter Subscribers Since 2011
Understanding the Impact of Elections on the Stock Market
The 30 Down Rule
How to Use Leveraged ETFs
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Subscriber Questions About the Current Stock Market
Interview With an American Who Evacuated Kyiv
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How to Sync Your Portfolio With the Sig System
Q1 2021 3Sig Calculator Demonstration
Q2 2020 3Sig Calculator Demonstration
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Why inverse ETFs fail over long time frames
How to reduce your stock market stress
How to Use The Kelly Letter Signal Calculator
The 30 Down Rule
The Best Way to Invest in this Cheap Stock Market
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