SIHotline-127.pdf
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SIHotline-123.pdf
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Selling, Selling Everywhere It was a wild, wild week of selling in both international and domestic markets. First there was the Japan meltdown that caused that country’s market to sink nearly 10% over two days. On Wednesday the selling fever spread to other Asian markets, pulling our China basket funds down below their 5% trailing […]
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FebruarySI.pdf
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The Asian markets have suffered a second day of sharp selling. We are sending you this Sell Alert to advise you to sell EWJ, EWY, EWT and XLK. The three international ETFs we are selling all hit their 5% sell points at the open today. We are also advising that you sell the XLK position […]
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SIHotline-113.pdf
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Hotline 1-9.pdf
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In 1959, I started studying the stock market. Since then there has not been a single stock market downer in the year leading up to a presidential election. In fact, stocks usually make big gains-more so than in any other year of the election cycle. In this issue, I cover the impact of the presidential election cycle on the stock market, especially the year preceding the election. But the bulk of the issue is spent discussing my investment strategy. You need to read what I have to say about Japan versus South Korea. I also discuss fixed income and what you can expect in 2006 with regard to my Big Idea — the impending retirement of 76 million Americans. I have some new funds and some old for you to consider as well as some new stock offerings. Make sure to read this month’s issue; it will help you prepare for 2006.
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