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1) Can You Profit While Others Worry?+ Vic Wisemann’s Thoughts on: IBM, PCLN, KO, GE, BAX and WFR
Vic Wisemann
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Investors sometimes don’t pay attention to the psychology that can tend to drive the market up and down. Have you ever wondered why the market rises and falls, sometimes with such dramatic fashion in such short periods of time? Quite often I find myself thinking of the stock market as if it were a person – a manic depressive person with huge mood swings turning from grouchy and ill tempered to excited and joyful, all in the course of a single trading day.
The market is not, however, in any way, shape or form, a person or living, breathing entity of any kind. It will not listen to arguments about why it should be going up or down or even sideways. Just like wind in the sails, the market does what it wants regardless of what we do.
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What stocks may be oversold and why? |
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Which bullish strategy can investors use play one of these stocks for up to a 30% annualized return with over 22% downside protection? |
Stocks Covered:International Business Machines (IBM), Priceline.com (PCLN), Coca-Cola Company (KO), General Electric Co. (GE), Baxter International Inc. (BAX) and MEMC Electronic Materials Inc. (WFR)
Target Returns: Up to 9.1% (30.4%* Annualized) and more
Downside Protection: Up to 22% and more
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk
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- What safety stock strategy can you use for an annualized return of over 10% with over 7.5% downside protection plus a 3.6% dividend yield?
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Stocks Covered: General Electric (GE), Bank of America (BAC), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
Target Returns: Up to 11.1% or 260.7% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 47.4%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Low to Moderate Relative Risk
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Stocks Covered: Yahoo! (YHOO), Aetna (AET)
Target Returns: $1,462 or 7.0%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk
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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
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