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Posted: 2/5/2010
Growth PortfolioIncome Portfolio Fund Portfolio Marketwatch MarketWatch One of the hardest, most useful lessons every investor must learn is that there's no such thing as "good" or "bad" news. The same exact piece of news can be good for a stock one week and prompt a major selloff the next. Back to Health First Article With health care reform dead, investors are refocusing on fundamentals; health care stocks are set to outperform. Here's how to play it. Cheap Power Second Article Electric utility stocks lagged the market recovery in 2009, as investors chased higher-yielding alternatives. Now utilities are among the best values for income-oriented investors. Unwrapping the Packagers Third Article Packaging companies stand to benefit in the near-term from the economic recovery and offer exposure to favorable long-term trends. Anatomy of a Growth Scare Growth Track Panic is inevitably the result of failing to focus on the big picture. Don't get lost in a forest of misleading headlines. But when the market corrects, be ready to buy. Fabulous Pharma The Income Report It's time for income investors to come back to what's historically been a mainstay of diversified portfolios. Inflection Points Fund Focus The White House communications machinery is now trained on Wall Street's "fat cats" rather than health care profiteers. Take a Break On the Money The clock's ticking on a little known Bush-era tax break that could create major savings in your golden years. The Other One Stock Update Though its top-line growth still pales in comparison to its neighbor's rate of expansion, India is rebounding from the global downturn at least as well as the Middle Kingdom. Pump Up the Volume Capsule Advisory Global trade was up for the third consecutive month in November 2009, fueled by developing countries such as China and India. A Fearful Market Web Exclusive Capsule Advisory Fear and profit-taking add up to another opportunity to buy into Asia's long-term growth. |
US stocks fell on concerns European debt may coerce banks to raise capital. Bank stocks led the fall. ... more
One of my favorite aspects of this year's Orlando MoneyShow was the question-and-answer (Q&A) sessions held at the end of each of my presentations and on an impromptu basis in the corridors at the show. Here's a rundown of some of the most common questions posed and my answers to each. ... more
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