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What Investors Need to End the Week | Thur. April 15, 2010
In This Issue:
1) New Survival Tricks For Spring Cleaning Season + Lee’s take on NYT, BBY, TGT, WMT, KSS, AMZN, OSTK, EBAY, LOW, HD, TSCO, and NFLX
2) Learn from the Experts
3) 26 Cheap Stocks to Sell
4) Q&As & Recap
5) This week’s Feature Articles: What Do Investors Need To Know About Income Taxes And The Stock Market? 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:  Where Is The Safest Place To Invest In The Market Today?



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Morning Update:
Exclusive hedged trades, PriceWatch Alerts, news, market overview, and today’s economic calendar. See full report
Stocks Covered Today:
Ford (F), Merck (MRK), Baidu.com (BIDU)
Target Returns: Up to 10.7% Return assigned (41.0% Annualized)*
Downside Protection: Up to 12.0%

Stocks to Watch This Week:Bank of America (BAC), JP Morgan (JPM),
Nokia (NOK), Yum Brands (YUM) and CSX Corp (CSX)
Target Returns: Up to 15.4% and 140.4% Annualized*
Protection: Up to 10.2%

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Who is Covered: Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQQ), Bank of America (BAC)
Target Returns: Up to 216.5% and 280% Annualized
Downside Protection: Up to 82.9%
Dividend rate: Up to 8%or more.

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Stocks Covered: Google (GOOG), Research in Motion (RIMM), Texas Instruments (TXN)
Target Returns: Up to 32.9% and 119% Annualized
Downside Protection: Up to 8.4%
Dividend rate: Up to 1.9%

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Feature Story

1) New Survival Tricks For Spring Cleaning Season + Lee’s take on NYT, BBY, TGT, WMT, KSS, AMZN, OSTK, EBAY, LOW, HD, TSCO, and NFLX


Lee Allen
Contributor

For me, this is one of the scariest times of year. The grass is starting to green up, buds are sprouting on trees, and the days are getting warmer. Right when I’m thinking about spending a few extra hours snoozing in a hammock, other people are thinking it's spring cleanup time. By other people, I mean my wife.

What needs to be cleaned anyway? Didn’t we just do this last year?

When you think about it, spring cleanup time must be bad for the economy. I wish President Obama would call a moratorium on spring cleaning for the good of the country

But just in case Washington doesn't come to our rescue, here are my new tips and tricks to avoid spring cleaning…

Click Here  for Lee’s insights on how to avoid spring cleanings… It’s for the good of the country!


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2) Learn from the Experts

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Bernie Schaeffer Bernie Schaeffer
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Smart money typically tips their hand through their buying and selling activities. This unusual trading activity more often than not can be spotted on a stock's chart long before the news hits the street. There...

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Oil Headed to $100-$110 Near-Term

Gone are the days of cheap oil. Gone are the good ol' days when it cost $10 to fill up my old Chevy Malibu... only to be replaced by an era of $3+ pump prices across a country ravaged by depress — er, recession...

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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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04/12/10
  OptionsUniversity.com's Matthew Buckley - Airline Merger: The Acquisition
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04/12/10
  TheGlobalGuru.com's Nicholas Vardy - The "Next BRIC" Economies: Indonesia. Read Story...
04/08/10
  InvestorsObserver.com's Vic Wisemann - Where Did All the Yield Go?
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5) Feature Articles

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This Week: What Do Investors Need To Know About Income Taxes And The Stock Market? Tactics, Insights, And Trade Ideas...              

  • What type of stocks may be vulnerable to potential losses in the next few weeks and which of these stocks can investors play for returns of up to 73.8% annualized return?
  • What company is uniquely positioned to make money during annual tax season and  what strategy could investors use to play this stock for some quick returns of up to 115% annualized with over 5% downside protection?
  • What factor at this time of year could cause the entire stock market to move and which ETF and strategy could generate up to a 115% annualized return?

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: Intuit (INTU), H&R Block (HRB), Jackson-Hewitt Tax Service (JTX)
Target Returns:
Up to 13.6% or 89.5% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 14%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Low to Moderate Relative Risk

6) InvestorsKeyhole Market Information

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Stock Covered: Yum! Brands, Inc. (YUM)
Target Return: 11.1% and 109.5% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 8.2%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced

7) Portfolio Update: MarketSmart 10% Hedged Portfolio

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We will have an exit order soon for one of our four positions that are about to expire, but the other three are looking rock solid and the overall portfolio is on track for its seventeenth consecutive profitable month. This portfolio service points out a series of trades every month with the goal of generating a 10% return if the stock rises, stays flat, or even drops by up to 10%. Usually three to five very conservative debit spread trades. 

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%
Investor Level:
Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level:
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: Over the past year, the market has gone from being one of the scariest markets ever to one of the most boring ever. After hitting multiyear lows then going on a historic ten-month rally, it looks like we could be headed for an extended period of market stagnation coupled with one of the weakest economic recoveries in American history. Where can investors turn for a safe investment with modest but reliable returns? We may have found an answer to that question in the utility industry. With a stable business model, steady dividend payments, and a promising future, this oft forgotten industry could be a new source of profits for savvy investors.

Stocks Covered: Xcel Energy (XEL), Dominion (D), Wisconsin Energy (WEC), FPL Group (FPL),Center Point (CNP), Duke Energy (DUK), and more…
Target Returns: Up to 12.4% or 43.8% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 15.7%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk


All stocks and options shown are examples only. These are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. Any pricing or potential profitability shown does not take into account your trade size, brokerage commissions or taxes which will affect actual investment returns. Annualized returns are shown to assist in comparing investment of different durations only. Stocks and options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors and investing in options carries substantial risk. Prior to buying or selling options, a person must receive a copy of Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options available at: http://www.cboe.com/Resources/Intro.aspx. Stock recommendations and comments presented are solely those of the analysts, experts, or information source quoted. They do not represent the opinions of Investors Observer or InvestorsKeyhole on whether to buy, sell or hold shares of a particular stock or option. Investors should be cautious about any and all stock or option recommendations and should consider the source of any advice on stock or option selection. Various factors, including personal or corporate ownership, may influence or factor into an expert's stock analysis or opinion. All investors are advised to conduct their own independent research into individual stocks before making a purchase decision. In addition, investors are advised that past stock or option performance is no guarantee of future price appreciation or depreciation. Those involved with the preparation and distribution of this report may have had in the past, currently hold, or may purchase in the future stock and/or options in companies discussed in this report. It is expected that the limited distribution of this report to a relatively small number of investor will not materially affect the price of this widely held stock.

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