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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. The Erratic Course of Treasury Bonds 2. The Next “Lost Decade?” 3. How to Capitalize on Rising and Falling Yields 4. Attend Our Free Long-Term T-Bond Webinar Introduction Should you invest in long-term US Treasury bonds now? It’s a good question since many investors...
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IN THIS ISSUE: The Fed Blinks What's the Outlook for Treasury Bonds Revisiting the Hg Capital Advisors' Long/Short Government Bond Program Performance Evaluation Is This Program Right For You? Introduction The Fed's action last week to raise the discount rate paid by banks that borrow money...
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IN THIS ISSUE: "Junk Bond" Basics High-Yield Bond Whitepaper by Steven D. Landis, CFP Is the Party Over for 2009? Introducing the Columbus High-Yield Bond Program Performance Evaluation Conclusions Introduction High-yield bonds, or "junk bonds" as they are widely known, have become...
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IN THIS ISSUE: First, My Own Story About Saving Teaching Your Kids The Importance Of Saving Motivating Your Kids To Save Finding Ways For Kids To Make Money Get Your Kids Involved In Investing "Gifting" Money Or Assets To Your Kids Introduction At my company, we often have the opportunity to...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Editors Note – The Fed Bails Out Insurance Companies The Case for Aggressive Allocations Third Day Advisors Scotia Partners Combining Both Programs Editor's Note - Bailouts for Insurance Companies Just hours after I sent you last week's E-Letter which alerted you to the serious...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Another Flawed Buy-And-Hold Theory A More Realistic Analysis Putting The NAAIM Study In Perspective The Elusive Bear Bottom The Recovery Fallacy Introduction For years, I have written about the frequent misleading arguments put forth to keep investors in buy-and-hold investments. I am...
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IN THIS ISSUE: News Flash - Buy-And-Hold Is Dead Or Is It? The Bottom Line Actively Managed Programs That Work Niemann Equity Plus - Master Of The Universe Scotia Partners - The Best Defense Is A Good Offense Introduction In my November 11, 2008 E-Letter , I claimed that buy-and-hold investing might...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Economic Overview The Conventional Wisdom Was Wrong The Shortcomings Of Index Investing Are Low Fees The Key To Investment Success? Risk Management Is Crucial Introduction In the newsletter business, it's rewarding to see market action reinforce the advice you have been giving in your...
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IN THIS ISSUE: Recent Market Volatility Difficult To Navigate Scotia Partners, Ltd. – Our Latest Find A Leveraged Long & Short Equity Strategy, With A Twist Impressive Results In Recent Volatile Market Environment Hedge Fund-Like Strategy For Only $25,000 Introduction Over the last year or so, we...
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How To Make A Small Fortune In Commodities IN THIS ISSUE: 1. My History With The Commodity Futures Markets 2. How To Make A Small Fortune? Start With A Large One 3. Why The Commodity Futures Markets Are So Risky 4. Why Almost All Individual Investors Lose Money 5. How Investors Go Wrong - Let Me Count...
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Goodbye To Alternative Investments For Many? Introduction Most of you reading this are at least somewhat familiar with the term " accredited investor ." In 1982, the Securities & Exchange Commission established that individuals with a net worth of $1,000,000 and/or annual income of at least...
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Introduction What do Nobel Prize winners in economics know about investments that you don't know? You would think a lot. You would also think their investment portfolios would greatly outperform those of the average investor, wouldn't you? As it turns out, not necessarily. A recent article from...
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Introduction The recent sharp drop in stock prices reminds us that there are always risks in the investment markets. This week, I will discuss some of the obvious risks in stock market investing, but also several types of risk that many investors never think about. So read this one carefully. This is...
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Introduction The US economy continues to grow at a healthy pace, despite non-stop warnings by the gloom-and-doom crowd to the contrary. Yet the major stock market indices have been in a generally sideways trading range for over a year now. Over the last couple of months, it seems that the talking heads...
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Introduction When it comes to investing, we now live in a time of information overload, what with numerous financial channels on TV, endless investment advice on the Internet and hundreds of newsletters and other publications related to the markets and where to put your money. All of these services focus...