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ETF Talk: Is the Promise of Telecommunications Falling Short?

June 23, 2010

The latest cell-phone innovations and the expanding number of applications available to users are gaining my attention as an investor. What also is on my mind is that the telecommunications company that appears best positioned to profit handsomely from such inventions does not seem to be winning the hearts, minds and financial backing of investors. […]

ETF Talk: Watching for Further Declines in China

June 9, 2010

China offers both promise and risk. A key to investing often is to steer clear of markets when other investors become overly enamored with them and to look for a better time to buy. The advent of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that go short now allows investors to profit from markets that are falling. China is […]

ETF Talk: Go Intermediate Treasury Bonds!

May 26, 2010

A fall below 10,000 this week in the Dow Jones Industrial Average — before Tuesday’s late-afternoon rally — shows that equities are on shaky ground right now. But in my experience, there’s always a bull market somewhere, and I’ve found what I think is at least a mini-bull in U.S. Treasury bonds. The European debt […]

The Top 10 Income ETFs

April 21, 2010

In a recent radio show broadcast, I offered my listeners a free special report, “The Top 10 Fixed-Income ETFs for 2010.” I made this report available for free, because I believe most fixed-income investors are using the wrong investment vehicles to achieve their goals. Many people still are using expensive mutual funds and/or individual bonds […]

A Very Special Fabian Anniversary Offer

April 7, 2010

It’s hard to believe, but 33 years ago this month, my father, Dick Fabian, wrote the first issue of what was then called the Telephone Switch Newsletter. His approach back then was simple and straightforward; follow the market’s trend and you will stay out of trouble. After living through the bear market of 1973-74, Dick […]

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Is This the Start of Something Big?

January 27, 2010

It was the first really rough week in over 10 months. Yes, I’m talking about the nearly across-the-board selling we witnessed in stocks last week — a sell-off that slammed the major market indices approximately 4% lower. The S&P 500 Index actually broke below its short-term, 50-day moving average last week, a clear sign that […]

ETF Talk: Municipal Bonds Offer a Conservative Way to Profit

January 6, 2010

With the Fed focused on keeping its zero-interest rate policy intact as we enter 2010, conservative bond funds are gaining appeal. Such ETFs offer a way to add balance to equity-leaning portfolios, and to produce income. If inflation becomes a factor later in the year as the economy improves, bond funds may pull back. But […]

2010 — Back to the Future?

December 30, 2009

By David R. Clarke, President, Miracle Debt Solutions If you read the economic history books, there’s not much fondness for the 1930s. This was the decade of the Great Depression, where unemployment was well over 20% for much of the time. It’s also when food lines literally stretched miles long, as many American citizens could […]

Investment Themes for 2010 — Part 1

December 23, 2009

It’s that time of year. It is time to start seriously thinking about the investment themes for the coming year. And the way I see it, identifying these themes is no easy task. Coming off what can only be called a remarkably unusual year for stocks and the economy, I think 2010 will be rife […]

Come on up for the Rising

December 16, 2009

Come on up for the rising Come on up, lay your hands in mine… –Bruce Springsteen, “The Rising” I’ve been writing a lot lately about the prospect of rising interest rates (i.e., falling bond prices and rising bond yields) in my investment advisory services. The reason why is because rising interest rates will affect so […]

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