About:
NBT stands for “Next Big Things”—researching and bringing the next big thing sectors and their leadership companies and related ETFs to the emerging growth investor marketplace is what we do. We are metabolically pre-disposed growth investors. There is not a value stock bone in our collective bodies.
Next Big Thing is also an investment philosophy. We believe with 10%-20% of an equity portfolio directly invested in 8-10 leaders/ETFs of the “secular super sectors” of the world’s economy—secular 3-5 year 20%+ cumulative annual growth rate vertical markets—a portfolio can greatly outperform the overall indexes.
We have proven this concept and philosophy for hundreds of thousands of investors since 1995 (when our founder Tobin Smith started his initial emerging growth research outfit ChangeWave Research LLC). “Next Big Thing Investing 2012-2015” will be published end of 2011 to expand and expound on his proven strategy.
Our Next Big Things investment strategy has helped both retail and professional investors own at least ONE 10-20X winning company that accelerates their ENTIRE portfolio to major index outperformance/Alpha.
NBT was started by respected emerging growth investor and financial media personality, Tobin Smith (Fox News/Fox Business Network Anchor and Contributor since 2000, NY Times bestselling author, and Founder of ChangeWave Research and ChangeWave investing newsletters).
Subscribers:
The NBT Equities Researchfile is a double-opt-in-only list comprised of newsletter subscribers and allows advertisers to target a well-read, upscale, computer-literate consumer audience who are responsive to email offers. They are highly responsive to financial offers, options offers, Email newsletter subscription offers, upscale consumer, professional, and home office type offers.
Median Age ………………………………. 45
College or Post Graduate Degree ………89%
Gender
Male ………… 85%
Female …….. 15%
Net Worth
Average Net Worth ………. $250,000
Portfolio > $1,000,000 …… 8%
Household Income
Average HHI ……….. $158,000
HHI > $100,000 …… 63%
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