Thursday, August 24, 2017

Labor Day Sale

Labor Day $$ SALE $$

This is a pre-Labor Day sale to help get you back into the BLACK.

A regular $97.00 value


One time only!

Time Sensitive

Ends Monday, September 4th

Extended to end of day Wednesday, September 6th!


Want personal attention?  Unsure of how to move forward?  I am here to help.

Limited spaces available.

 GOLDEN MEAN specializes in giving both LONG and SHORT signals in Gold & Silver Miner's Exchange Traded Funds, and the METAL HOLDING ETFS.



1.    I will help you in the Timing for ETF's (long and short) and picking Precious Metals Stocks.
             Plain language BUY and SELL on both Stocks and ETF's. Recommendations weekly.
            2. Providing personal phone  consultations, 30 minutes once a week.
                        Finding how you invest and speculate and answering your questions.
            3. Help you to create measures for YOUR trading style, and format  charts for YOU based on YOUR trading style.
                        Customizing Indicating measures that conform to your style and time frames, and formatting them into easy to use visuals (charts). 

No mumbo jumbo, but specific methods to help you nail down profits

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Thursday, August 10, 2017

Keeping life simple

Each month I will share with you some ideas about simplicity.  When our lives are simplified we are more able to see our finances in a clear way.

SIMPLICITY

 Small word, easy word, so why is it important? “Ah the simple life…”

Yes, it is the opposite of complicated or complex. Possibly having too many credit arrangements to keep sorted out and paid on schedule. That can be complicated. Impose the discipline necessary to spend only cash. That’s simple. That’s hard. We know that.

Do you have too much stuff in your place and can’t find anything? How about that can of WD-40 or mosquito repellent that you can’t put your finger on that makes life complicated.
Going minimalist starts out complicated, ends up simple. Now you can see where your stuff is, after you declutter. Simplicity can be tricky sometimes, even difficult so why bother?

I’ll list a few ideas for you to ponder or even put into practice that deal with everyday items and activities in your life and mine:

1. Reduce. How about owning less?

2. Organize. This is a no brainer.  For instance, all the canned goods on one shelf; pasta on top of that. Of course, your organizational needs may be more tools related or perhaps your book shelves. You can see where your items are and expect to find them there easily.

3. Time Saver. Keep your calendar up to date and accurate. Time is the one quantity we seem to have unlimited amounts of, until it runs out.


You can be passionate about something now that your life is not so complicated, you have room for the emotions. Now that you have uncluttered your space and your mind, you can trust and have faith things do work out. Simple, right? Some things are NEVER going to get uncomplicated. This is a fact of life. Deal with the obvious. Car tires bad? Change ‘em. No cash? Work an extra shift, take 2 days less vacation. Do the obvious, and use whatever tools help you keep life simple. That is what simplicity can do for you. That is why I am passionate about it.

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What people say about DGS

During the period Feb 1/17 to May 31/17, with the assistance of Denali Guide, trading primarily in ETFs using his “Golden Mean” I was able to increase my portfolio by 9.1% over the four month period. In addition I found him to be most helpful and forthcoming about his methodologies and the reasoning behind them.

Dave Delahunty

Harriston, ON June 2017