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What Investors Need to End the Week | Thur. April 1, 2010
In This Issue:
1) The Fixed Income Investment Collapse And Harsh Retirement Realities + Lee’s take on CSCO, WFC, JPM, DIS, YUM, KR, CVS, WYNN, TIF, UPS, FDX, MRK, S, MKC, HUM, MO, GS, and GOOG.
2) Learn from the Experts
3) 26 Cheap Stocks to Sell
4) Q&As & Recap
5) This week’s Feature Articles: What Could Economic Normalcy Mean For The Stock Market? Strategies, Tactics, Insights, And Trade Ideas...
6) InvestorsKeyhole Update: Over an 89% Win Rate for the last 70 Months.
7) Portfolio Update
8) Exclusive Special Report:  Can The Food Industry Cook Up Profits In 2010?



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Downside Protection: Up to 15.6%

Stocks to Watch This Week: Research In Motion (RIMM), Deere (DE), Mobile Telesystems (MBT), CarMax (KMX) and Worthington Industries (WOR)
Target Returns: Up to 17.6% and 119.3% Annualized*
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Stocks Covered: JP Morgan (JPM), 3M (MMM), Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF)
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Downside Protection: Up to 6.8%
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Feature Story

1) The Fixed Income Investment Collapse And Harsh Retirement Realities + Lee’s take on CSCO, WFC, JPM, DIS, YUM, KR, CVS, WYNN, TIF, UPS, FDX, MRK, S, MKC, HUM, MO, GS, and GOOG.


Lee Allen
Contributor

Around this time last year all our retirement accounts hit close to rock bottom. If you were “lucky”, you didn’t panic. You left your money where it was and surfed the mambo mega stock market bull wave back up well past break even. But too many people were spooked and probably bailed out on their shares of stocks like Cisco (CSCO), Wells Fargo (WFC), JP Morgan (JPM), and Disney (DIS) before the unprecedented upswing started. 

Unfortunately, many scared retirement savers sold everything in their portfolios only to watch one of the strongest bull markets in history pass them by. People brave enough to stay in a market that looked like it had no bottom were rewarded while investors that worried about seeing their retirement accounts turn to dust avoided stocks out of fear.



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Then when you thought it couldn’t get worse, to top it all off, some investors were caught in what some people call the “whipsaw effect"...

Click Here  for Lee’s insights into the “whipsaw effect” of the fixed income investment collapse ...

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2) Learn from the Experts

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3) 26 Cheap Stocks to Sell

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Cheap stocks have been on a tear recently, but nine out of 10 cheap stocks are circling the drain! Get the names of 26 cheap stocks to sell right now, plus the five red flags for buying cheap stocks - click here to learn more!

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4) Expert Articles Recap — In Case You Missed It The First Time…

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5) Feature Articles

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This Week: What Could Economic Normalcy Mean For The Stock Market? Strategies, Tactics, Insights, And Trade Ideas …                  

  • Even in a more normal market what three forces will still push some stocks upward?
  • What stocks and sectors could drop in a more normal market?
  • In a normalizing market how can investors use a unique low-cost ETF strategy for a targeted 28% annualized return with almost 4% downside protection?

Get this week’s feature articles by our portfolio analysts. Expect the options and hedge strategies, tactics, insights, and specific trade ideas that could give you an inside edge. This weeks articles are titled:

Stocks Covered: Best Buy (BBY), JP Morgan (JPM), Kellogg (K)
Target Returns:
Up to 25.0% or 175% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 11.3%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Low to Moderate Relative Risk

6) InvestorsKeyhole Market Information

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Stock Covered: 3M Co. (MMM)
Target Return: 5.3% and 37.9% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 10.6%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced

7) Portfolio Update: MarketSmart 10% Hedged Portfolio

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Stocks Covered: Research in Motion (RIMM), Alcoa (AA), Netflix (NFLX), Joy Global (JOYG)
Targeted Combined Return: $1,7 00, 11.1%
Average downside protection: 12.3%
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Moderate Relative Risk

 


8) Exclusive Special Report! Can The Food Industry Cook Up Profits In 2010?

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Be one of the first to read and reap from this options trade based report.

Summary: Food is an issue that is always at the front of Americans’ minds. Trips to the grocery store are a weekly ritual and some holidays seem to be based solely on great cuisine. The food industry saw many challenges during the Great Recession of 2008-2009, but leading companies found ways to cut costs and improve profitability despite dramatic changes in consumer behavior. This report summarizes the changes undergone in the industry as well as provides unique investment ideas designed to profit on the future of the food industry.

Stocks Covered:Kroger (KR), Whole Foods Market Inc. (WFMI), Safeway (SWY), Brinker International (EAT), Yum! Brands (YUM), Darden Restaurants, Inc. (DRI), McDonald’s (MCD), Kraft Foods (KFT), and more…
Target Returns: Up to 31.6% or 114.1% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 12.5%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk


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