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Get Ready For The Week Ahead |Mon. November 19, 2009
In This Issue:
1) Can You Run Your Portfolio Like A Hedge Fund? + Vic Wisemann’s Thoughts on: MSFT, YHOO, GOOG, IBM, GE, CVX, PEET, BEBE, RRGB and DOW
2) Learn from the Experts
3) Don’t miss out on The Traders Expo in Las Vegas
4) Q&As & Recap
5) Feature Articles: How To Think Like A Hedge Fund Manager
6) InvestorsKeyhole Daily Service Results: Over an 89% Win Rate for the last 70 Months.
7) Portfolio Update
8) Exclusive Special Report:  “Can The Book Industry Turn The Page On A Disastrous Recession?”



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Stocks to Watch This Week: Home Depot Inc. (HD), Salesforce.Com Inc. (CRM), Sears Holdings Corporation (SHLD), Covidien Plc (COV) and GameStop Corp. (GME)
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Feature Story

1) Can You Run Your Portfolio Like A Hedge Fund? + Vic Wisemann’s Thoughts on: MSFT, YHOO, GOOG, IBM, GE, CVX, PEET, BEBE, RRGB and DOW


Vic Wisemann
Contributor

Hedge funds continue to make headlines and most of them are not good. The big insider trading case involved a hedge fund firm and news stories indicate the investment process of the firm was to get an “information edge” that apparently included insider information on a regular basis.

Ever wonder how these funds think and how they are sometimes able to generate explosive returns for their investors? You aren't alone, and it’s not just regulators wondering, too. For years hedge funds have retained a certain level of mystery about them and the way they operate. And for years, public companies and regular investors have tried to figure out the methods behind their apparent investing prowess.


Hedge fund performance declined along with equity markets in October, as sectors that had previously driven improvement like technology, health care and financials were hit especially hard. The Hennessee Hedge Fund Index fell 0.5% last month, better than the S&P 500's 2% decrease and the Nasdaq's 3.6% fall. However, the index's results fell short of the Dow Jones Industrial Average's flat performance in October. Year to date, the Hennessee index has climbed 20%, better than the S&P and Dow.

Read on to see how the average investor can invest like a Hedge Fund Manager.



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2) Learn from the Experts

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A little more than a year ago, the sky was falling – it was hard to believe. In the fall of 2008, the events occurring in the US economy and stock markets seemed surreal. What can we learn from that to help us...

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3) Don’t miss out on The Traders Expo in Las Vegas

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

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11/12/09
  SchaeffersResearch.com's Bernie Schaeffer - Continued Skepticism in Face of Powerful Rally. Read Story...
11/12/09
  MarketEdge.com's Tom Ventresca - 'SHORT' Is Not A Four Letter Word
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11/09/09
  OptionsUniversity.com's Matthew Buckley - The Fine Green Line
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5) Feature Articles

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This Week: How To Think Like A Hedge Fund Manager - The Strategies, Tactics, And Trade Ideas Needed To Play The Market Like Seasoned Hedge Fund Pro… 

  • What simple strategy does a high-priced hedge fund manager like to use?   
  • How can using counterintuitive thinking give individual investors an edge in the market? 
  • How could a hedge fund manager identify “upwardly mobile” stocks and play them for profits up to 65% with generous downside protection?

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Stocks Covered: Dow Chemical (DOW), Marathon Oil (MRO), Leap Wireless (LEAP)
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Downside Protection: Up to 19.7%
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Stock Covered: Walt Disney Co (DIS)
Target Return: 13.2% and 168.4% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 9.1%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced

7) Portfolio Update Conservative Covered Call Plus portfolio

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Stocks Covered Recently: Norfolk Southern (NSC), Linear Technology (LLTC)
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Investor Level:
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Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk

8) Exclusive Special Report! “Can The Book Industry Turn The Page On A Disastrous Recession?”

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

Summary: Book sales fell 1.5% from 2007 to 2008.  Customers are turning to internet sites such as Amazon to meet their needs rather than traveling to their local bookstores.  New technologies are also fueling the decline of book industry fixtures such as Barnes & Noble and Borders Books.  Gadgets like the Kindle and Sony Reader are further popularizing the concept of e-books at the expense of in-print versions.  Publishers too face challenges as they struggle to uphold their copyrights in the face of massive scanning sessions by large companies in an attempt to post novels online.  How will these shifts in technology affect the book industry?  Which companies will profit and which will perish?  We will discuss these questions and other changes that might occur.

Stocks Covered: Barnes & Noble (BKS), Borders Group (BGP), Amazon.com (AMZN), McGraw-Hill Cos. (MHP), Sony (SNE)
Target Returns: Up to 29.9% or 151.4% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 19.0%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk


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