About Fred Richards & Strategic
Investing

The Strategic Investing concept
(Keep It Safe, Simple & Stay Focused, or KISS & SF) utilizes technology
to find stocks that may appreciate 50% or more after being identified within a
year.
The primary focus of the Strategic
Investing philosophy is capital, or wealth preservation. Stocks meeting the
Strategic Investing criteria must have a record of increasing profit growth.
These concepts have enabled the
Strategic Investing
Conservative Portfolio to show significant profits each year since inception
in 1996.
For almost 50 years, Mr. Richards has been a
successful investor. He was trained as a fundamental security analyst and trader
at 40 Wall Street during the 1960's. Listed in "Who's Who in the World" since
1965 and many other reference sources, his insights and observations on domestic
and world economic affairs were first published in 1972 in the monthly ‘Tis Only
My Opinion!” newsletter.
The KISS & SF methodology uses updated
financial analysis and risk management techniques which originated with Mr.
Richards' pioneering work during his Wall Street career. Investing in
profitable, growing companies in expanding markets with institutional support
was the foundation. Since 1952, he has had a relationship with
William J. O'Neil, the developer of The CAN SLIM® Investment System. The Strategic Investing methodology incorporates many CAN
SLIM® principles as well as the Investor's Business Daily®
(IBD®) stock screening and rating systems. In 1992, building upon the IBD
ratings, Mr. Richards began extensively researching and back-testing additional
computer-based tools for stock market investing. After four years of
testing, the Strategic Investing filters were deployed on live portfolios, using
some of Mr. Richards' personal funds.
By 1998, so many people were asking Mr.
Richards for personal advice on their IRA, 401(k) and other investments that he
began presenting seminars to help individuals understand investment alternatives
other than mutual funds. Mr. Richards is not a licensed investment adviser
and cannot give personal advice, or manage money for others.
Unusual among newsletter writers, Mr. Richards
continues to run some of his personal money in public. What subscribers
see is real money, in actual portfolios. His portfolio holdings and
changes are usually posted daily.
His daily Market Musings and the
bi-weekly Economic Indicators and and Market Overview and the
Portfolios are available to his world-wide subscribers at
www.strategicinvesting.com.
One of the leaders of the
Dallas Investor's Forum, he
is also a regular speaker before CAN SLIM®,
High Growth Stocks and computer user groups. Many of the American
Association for Independent Investor chapters throughout the U.S. have Mr.
Richards as a regular speaker on investing and economics. He often
speaks on Economics and the Stock Market at University forums and at the
FEDFRIDAY® meetings plus many other venues.
In 1959, Mr. Richards received a BS in IE
(honors) from Southern Methodist University on the Cooperative Engineering
program while working at Collins Radio and LTV. After receiving an MBA from the
Harvard Business School in 1961, he joined the Harvard faculty as a Research
Assistant to Professor Herbert F. Stewart in the "Management of New Enterprises"
course. In 1962, he began a Wall Street career with
Harold F. Linder,
William T. Golden and
Ralph E. Hansmann who were members of the N.Y. Stock Exchange.
He began working with computers in 1955 on the
Univac I at SMU and assisted in installing the first computer at HBS. The holder
of several patents, he pioneered computer implementation in financial and
operating businesses including stock market analysis. He also authored the
CorpSec/MGR, Personnel/MGR and Security/MGR software packages in the 1980’s.
He is the President and CEO of Adrich
Corporation which he founded in 1965. It grew from one employee and 180 sq. ft.
into a diversified company with manufacturing facilities in five countries.
In 1972, he founded A. R. Associates, an international consulting firm
specializing in trade development between the Pacific Rim, North America, and
Europe. With the sale of the operating entities of Adrich in 1981, the
corporation became a family investment vehicle.
Mr. Richards then joined Capital Alliance
Corporation where he was involved in its venture capital and turn-around
activities until retiring in 1992. His operating experience includes serving as
a CEO and/or COO for businesses in agribusiness, software publishing, computer
leasing, digital imaging, media storage manufacturing, wholesale
distribution, business intelligence and high tech security processes. He also
has served as a consultant to governmental agencies and Congressional
committees.
In 1992, he was a founder of the American
Regulatory Compliance Association, a non-profit organization helping small to
medium-sized businesses cope with the increased environmental and workplace
regulations. He has spoken before many organizations on topics ranging from the
IMF, international monetary flows, currency fluctuations, agribusiness and PL
480, regulatory compliance, the stock and commodity markets, and
entrepreneurship.
Last updated - 1 January 2013
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