We test everything on a one- and a three-year cycle. And you want to stress-test a model, and the three-year test usually does that because you have a growth and value bias. You have different interest rate environments. Louis Navellier biascycleenvironment share on social
What we do is we test what works on Wall Street. And sometimes it is earnings momentum, and sometimes it's earnings surprises. Sometimes it's price-to-sales cash flow, and then we put together our stock selection models. Louis Navellier cashearningsflow share on social
We call it the zigzag theory. You want to find something that zigs and something that zags and blend them together to get a better combined performance. Louis Navellier blendcallcombine Change image and share on social
All I'm trying to do is manage money and take care of my shareholders. Louis Navellier caremanagemoney Change image and share on social
There's 4,000-plus stocks out there, and sometimes it gets a little confusing. And we like them to start with the portfolio grader, but if they'd like to see how I use the system and pick stocks - we offer that as well. Louis Navellier 000confusegrader share on social
Internally, when we manage portfolios, we figure out what works in large cap, what works in mid cap, what works in small cap. Generally speaking, large cap stocks want earning stability, strong cash flow, margin expansion. Louis Navellier capcashearn share on social
I simply can't buy as much of some stocks such as Detection Systems or United Education & Software as I'd like because there just aren't all that many shares available. Louis Navellier buydetectioneducation Change image and share on social
Social Security was designed to give a few years of modest benefits to people whose bodies were worn out through coal mining, factory work and other physically demanding labor. Louis Navellier benefitbodycoal Change image and share on social
I had Dell for four and a half years, and its sales are still phenomenal, but their operating margins started to contract, so I sold it in early 1999. There's nothing wrong with Dell! It's a fine company. It's just the business risk they took. Louis Navellier businesscompanycontract share on social