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Student Investment Association “The path to financial freedom” Steven Savickas & Panos Grivakis

Our Philosophy Mission: At the Student Investment Association we believe in understanding the market investing in great stocks in strong industry groups that are breaking out of sound bases using a solid set of buy, hold and sell rules to maximize profits and minimizes losses. Positioning: The only student organization aimed at showing you how to invest in a simple and profitable approach that works so you can plan your own financial freedom!

About the SIA... Survey/membership application Always seeking additional e-board members. The organization is open to anyone, no investment experience is necessary.

About Us... Our role is to be leaders  Mission is to serve you  Development of a student run portfolio  Discussion of stocks weekly  Structure  Two groups  Fund raising for a real portfolio  Demonstrate results

Stock Selection Our complete equity research package allows us to analyze stocks that have similar characteristics to some of the best performing stocks in history before they break out! The "Model Study of the Greatest Stock Market Winners", revealed seven key characteristics that appeared, and continue to appear, among the biggest stock winners, regardless of market conditions. This unparalleled study is the basis for William O'Neil's highly successful investment research tools, used for selecting stocks, known as CAN SLIM™.

Why CAN SLIM? "CAN SLIM has been one of the most consistent and strongest performing stock selection systems during both bull and bear markets…generating a 503% gain over the past 5½ years without a single down year.” The American Association of Individual Investors' independent "real time" study, April and August 2003

What is CAN SLIM? CAN SLIM is IBD's acronym for the seven common characteristics all great performing stocks have before they make their biggest gains. You can significantly reduce your risk and increase returns by using the CAN SLIM Investment Research Tool as a fact-based performance checklist to evaluate a stock before you buy.

CAN slim C = Current Quarterly Earnings Per Share: Look for earnings increases of at least 18% to 20% above the same quarter one-year prior. A = Annual Earnings Per Share: Look for meaningful, consistent earnings growth over the last five years, with increases each year over the prior year. N = New Products, New Management, New Highs: The best stocks had new products, services, or new management driving their stock prices. Stocks making new highs tend to go higher.

can SLIM S = Supply and Demand: Look for a small or reasonable number of shares outstanding that create buying pressure; and watch for above-average volume increases as stock‘s price increases. L = Leaders: The best stocks were already leading stocks in leading industries, so avoid laggards and on strength and leadership. I = Institutional Sponsorship: Institutional investors are a major influence on stock prices, so buy stocks with at least some institutional ownership, particularly mutual funds with good performance records. M = Market: The general market should be positive, since three out of four stocks follow its trend.

Return on Equity corporation's profitability, calculated as: ROE helps investors determine if a company is a lean, mean profit machine or an inefficient clunker. 17% or more

CAN SLIM RESULTS

Comparison analysis of stock-selection strategiesanalysis of stock-selection strategies by the American Association of Individual Investors

CAN SLIM Can Slim system is integrated into IBD’s $1000+ Complete Equity Research Package IBD does your homework for you to save you time Available for you to use at our meetings if you join. Top 100 stocks that are CAN SLIM worthy updated weekly. Show IBD & Top 100 stocks! Show examples

CAN SLIM Materials Investor’s Business Daily newspaper Based on CAN SLIM approach William O’Neil Books eIBD preview

Readers of IBD affluent, savvy, and self- directed. They’re successful individuals with influential corporate positions, active lifestyles, a strong interest in technology and substantial investment portfolios. Average household income: $194,500 Sources: 2000 MRI Custom IBD Subscriber Study; 2002 IntelliQuest Computer Industry Media Study V9.0/Business Influencer Study.

Why should I join the SIA? For $39 you get plenty of benefits… Plan your way to financial freedom! Free investment book! Access to IBD $1000+ professional level research which offers technical chart and stock analysis Investment library of books, Audio CD’s, Cassette Tapes for you to check out! If you sign up 3 of your friends, your membership is free! Access to state of the art trading room! Learn about investing and the stock market! Your own Scottrade online account with free trades Professional Guest speakers from top firms. Great resume builder Meet new friends

Next meeting Dates will be ed to you based on survey. Applying the CAN-SLIM Price/volume relationship/bases Useful Websites IBD software EPS Chart analysis

About Us: Student Inve$tment Association Steven Savickas & Panos Grivakis