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Another selloff in the broader markets is likely over the next two months. Don’t miss out on another tactical opportunity to buy.

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The global economic picture is much as we predicted: a subpar recovery in developed nations and continued
growth in emerging markets.

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The market faces lingering headwinds over the next few months, including a US midterm election; investors shouldn’t expect a V-shaped recovery this time around.

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Warren Buffett famously advised investors, “Be greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy.” Heed that advice and view the recent panic-driven selloff as an opportunity to buy our recommendations at attractive prices.

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The steady advance in the broader market since early March 2009 had to end eventually. Take advantage of the selloff to buy cyclical names in the energy, industrials and technology sectors.

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There’s no way to entirely insulate your portfolio from the occasional bout of selling; investors are far better off positioning their portfolios in line with secular trends and ignoring the shorter-term shakeouts.

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Turmoil in sovereign debt markets and fears that authorities will cool China’s red-hot economy led to recent pullbacks. But solid data and positive earnings releases have lifted the market.

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Health care reform is but one aspect of a larger trend: The government is becoming more involved in the economy and is exerting greater influence on our investment decisions.

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We’ve been right about the general uptrend over the past year in PF. Sit tight and remain calm during the inevitable pullbacks the market throws our way.

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The over-indebted American consumer no longer can be the sole driver of global growth. The strongest growth in demand and consumption is coming from emerging markets.