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CLEAN, GREEN UPDATE . THE NEXT BIG THING IS HERE & WORKING WELL ! For a FREE week of PRINCIPLES OF THE STOCK MARKET , email me at RichardStk@aol.com Starting back in December 2006, I started writing about the next BIG THING . And have updated it for you continuously ever since. Happily I started...
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Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Clean Energy, Trading, Green Energy, Investing Strategies, Green Investing, (HOKU), (PLUG), (CHCHF), Climate Action Partnership, Alternative Energy, Global Investing, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, The Big Picture, Investment Themes, Global Warming, Energy Conservation, Solar, Battery Technology, Energy, CPST, FSLR, CHP, BCON, Energy Savings, MXWL, COMV, Alternative Clean Green, ENOC, Bullish on America, Natural Gas, Boone Pickens, Natural Gas Vehicles, Wind Turbines, Cap & Trade, AMSC, Theme, Capstone, American Superconductor, EnerNOC, Comverge, Maxwell Tech, Beacon Power, Market Sectors, Wind Power, Energy Storage, Fuel Cells, Smart Grid, Geothermal
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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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IBD 100 ‘NEW NAMES.’ Only three new names hit the latest weekly ( September 14 th , 2009 ), computer-generated IBD 100 list of “leading growth companies,” those companies showing good fundamentals, having some institutional sponsorship, producing solid earnings growth and outperforming...
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09-15-2009
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Investing Strategies, IBD 100 'New Names', Portfolio Strategy, The Big Picture, Investment Themes, The Principle of Proper Money Management, The Principle of Understanding Value, Investor's Business Daily, Stock Market, Capitalism, Bullish on America, Change, Big Picture View, Profit, First Mover Advantage, IBD 100, Theme, IBD, Sir John Templeton, Growth Investing
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THE BIG PICTURE The key thought: History shows the economy can be bad and the stock market good! Understanding that one idea is key to making a logical decision about the stock market here. I tried to get this across at Elizabeth ’s 9 th birthday party to the family Saturday. The stock market is...
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08-03-2009
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Investing Strategies, Keys to the Market, The Principle of Primary Trend, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, Extended Bear Markets, The Principle of History, Government Intervention, The Big Picture, Elliott Wave Principle, Stock Market Lessons, Financial Crisis, Investor's Business Daily, Economic Common Sense, Stock Market, Capitalism, Big Picture, The Principle of Crowd Psychology, Financial Media, Bear Markets, Economics, Investor Psychology, 1932, Depression, America, Government, Big Picture View, IBD, Great Recession, depression within a depression, unfettered capitalism, The 1930s, 1932-1937, William O'Neil, clunkers for cash, President Bush, Obama Miracle
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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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Richard Schwartz 's PRINCIPLES OF THE STOCK MARKET A learning, teaching, always evolving stock market letter and advisory service Eighteenth Consecutive Year of Publication ; Letter #1; September 18 th , 1990 Post Office Box 1236 · New Paltz, New York 12561 - U.S. A. · (845) 255-6894...
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04-06-2009
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Trading, Technical View, Investing Strategies, 50% Rule, Green Investing, GDP, US Economy, Personal Remarks, Bullish Signs, Keys to the Market, Economic Data, Market Bottoms, The Principle of Primary Trend, Day to Day Action, Update On The Stock Market, Stock Market Weekly, Daily Update, Weekly Letter, Macroeconomics, US Treasuries, Economy Weekly, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, Perspective, Oil, Extended Bear Markets, Market Corrections, The Principle of History, Papa Bears, Government Intervention, Trades, The Big Picture, Global Trend, The Principle of Technical Analysis, Recession, Rallies, Investment Themes, Trading Rules, Stock Market Lessons, The Principle of Proper Money Management, Financial Crisis, Economic Common Sense, Manufacturing, Consumer Spending, Service Economy, Bear Market Rally, Discounting Mechanism, Intermediate Corrections, Bear Market Rallies, Stock Market, Big Picture, S&P 500, Credit Crunch, Energy, Credit Crisis, Economic Trends, Bear Markets, Economics, Mr. Market, Chart Patterns, Charts, Financial Discipline, Job Growth, Trade, Natural Resources, Government, Big Picture View, Theme, Oversold, Real Economy, Alexander Elder, Market Sectors, Dollar crisis, US Dollar Index, Visit of the Three Bears, CCI, Commodity Channel Index, Swing Trading, Oliver Perez
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What About the Original Dow 30 Stocks? Adding and Subtracting Value The Original Dow 30 Components A Few Thoughts from Richard Russell How to Succeed at Writing Conversations on Banks Copenhagen, London and Orange County, etc. Tonight (Saturday) some 450 people will come together in San Diego to honor...
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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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ECONOMIC VIEW . Rising Inflation Expected . So predicts a whole slew of big names, everyone seems to be jumping on board this train in the last few days. Now Warren Buffett and Bill Gross have joined Marc Faber and Jim Rogers and more in predicting problematic inflation just out there over the horizon...
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03-11-2009
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Shorting, Investing Strategies, Inflation, Macroeconomics, US Treasuries, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, Perspective, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, Jim Rogers, Government Intervention, The Big Picture, Fixed Income, Recession, Investment Themes, Financial Crisis, Bretton Woods, Economic Common Sense, History, Commodity Inflation, Big Picture, Credit Crunch, Credit Crisis, Economic Trends, Economics, ProFunds, Inverse Funds, Rydex, Government, Change, Big Picture View, Short ETFs, Real Economy, Market Sectors, ETF, Exchange-traded fund, RTPIX, Marc Faber, Warren Buffett, RYJUX, William Gross, Dollar crisis, Bill Gross, RRPIX
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More About the Long Run Stocks for the REALLY Long Run If You Don't Like the Numbers, Then Change Them Buy and Hope A Few Thoughts on Taxes and Budgets Nouriel Roubini, Yahoo Tech Ticker, and Me New York, Las Vegas, and La Jolla This week Professor Jeremy Siegel (author of Stocks for the Long Run...
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GLOBAL VIEW . What Is China ’s Strategy? Without having to worry about their banks, because China never got involved buying securitized, US subprime mortgages and other debt backed instruments, China’s now at a great advantage. Sure China is slumping fast economically like everyone else,...
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02-17-2009
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Trading With the Big Boys FusionIQ GM, AIG, and Alcoa -- Are They Still in Your Portfolio? La Jolla, New York, and Las Vegas This week we are going to do something a little different. I am in Bermuda taking a little weekend R&R after a speech, as well as working on my book. There is not the time...
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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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SECTOR VIEW . Biotech , Small Caps , US Treasuries and the US Dollar . Let’s comment on a couple market sectors and asset classes today. First, two stock market sectors which may prove profitable. Ha, you scoff! Profitable? In a bear market? Before you laugh, at least read my reasoning. 1. BIOTECH...
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01-16-2009
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Filed under: Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, ETFs, Trading, Investing Strategies, Charting, Bullish Signs, Keys to the Market, Market Bottoms, The Principle of Primary Trend, Portfolio Strategy, Federal Reserve, Extended Bear Markets, Jim Rogers, Market Corrections, Papa Bears, The Big Picture, The Principle of Relative Strength, Rallies, Investment Themes, Trends, Foreign Currencies, Financial Crisis, Trend Reversals, Investor's Business Daily, Flight to Safety, Intermediate Corrections, Round Numbers, Bull Market Corrections, Stock Market, Ben Bernanke, S&P Smallcap, S&P Midcap, Credit Crisis, Bear Markets, Chart Patterns, Charts, Round Number, Financial Discipline, Inverse Funds, Big Picture View, Model Portfolios, Short ETFs, January Effect, Market Sectors, Mark Hulbert