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Al Frank's Prudent Speculator has been the best undervalued stock newsletter over the past 40 years. In the last 20 years, my newsletter has beaten it.
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Al Frank's Prudent Speculator has been the best undervalued stock newsletter over the past 40 years. In the last 20 years, my newsletter has beaten it.
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Reprinted from MarketWatch:
Winter of bull's discontent nears an endKey newsletters optimistic about spring prospects
By Peter Brimelow, MarketWatch, February 4, 2008
NEW YORK (MarketWatch)—Bulls, bears and ... groundhogs? Key have...
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Dividend-paying stocks have been growing in popularity for years now, as legions of retirees are forced to look beyond low-yielding government bonds to maintain their income. So in this latest installment in our Dick Davis Digest contributor interview series, I talked to Dividend Editor...
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IAC/Interactive Corp. (IACI) is up 40% since it was recommended as a top pick in January.
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This year marks the 30th year of the Dick Davis Digests' publication. In addition, later this week, the Investment Digest will publish its 700th issue. Dick Davis started the Digest in 1981, in the middle of a two-year recession. You can see by orange...
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Stock newsletter watcher Peter Brimelow of MarketWatch gives an update on Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report (CCEMR). He writes, "Cabot’s China and Emerging Markets Reporter (CCEMR) has had one of the most brilliant records ever tracked by the Hulbert Financial Digest," and its...
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In 2011, I see an oil Goldilocks rally—not too soft, not too firm, just right.
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Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report Editor Paul Goodwin's outlook and top picks for 2011 were featured on MSN Money in "Top Pros' Top Stocks for 2011."
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Cabot explains how the Dow could reach 14,000 in 2011.
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I want to speak up for one big benefit of stock investing that doesn't get a lot of publicity. I think it's fun! Yes, fun. And I don't just mean that making a big killing on a hot stock is fun.
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