Special Monster Master List stock update for Dick Young’s Intelligence Report subscribers.
Tags: depression, federal bailout package, GE, investment-grade preferreds, recession, Warren Buffett
Our economy is definitely struggling, but it has not yet entered a recession—although the job loss report from Friday has me concerned. In this month’s issue, I have added 10 charts; eight of these charts do not yet indicate a recession. In fact, two of the charts hint at continued economic expansion. During these tough economic times, it is important to find investments that offer fairly predictable returns with sustainable and growing cash flows. In this issue, I give you two infrastructure plays that fit the bill—one is an ETF and the other a U.S. based company with an attractive 7.2% yield. I also have added a new timber ETF and two closed-end funds to my Monster Master List. Make it a good month.
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Special Monster Master List stock update for Dick Young’s Intelligence Report subscribers.
Tags: depression, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, Feds Total Index, Feldstein, National Bureau of Economic Research, production levels, recession
Special Monster Master List stock update for Dick Young’s Intelligence Report subscribers.
Tags: depression, Feldstein, jobs report, loss, National Bureau of Economic Research, production levels, recession
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