The politicians in Washington showed their ignorance of world finance this week as they threatened to not reconfirm Bernanke as the Fed Chairman. This sent world markets tumbling. I tend to try to ignore the politicians, but this time they've gone too far. If the legislators continue their shenanigans, I believe that they could possibly push us back into severe economic consequences.
What's interesting is that this really isn't a new phenomenon. So in today's Buried Treasures we talk about what the Washington politicians are doing and how we need play our stocks until this mess is dealt with.
There is some positive news. Earnings season seems to be doing very well and we have some upcoming earnings of our own. I'll tell you when to expect them and where to find the results.
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The World MoneyShow in Orlando is hopping! It seems like everyone's workshops are full with investors looking for some solid advice.
And who can blame them? The markets haven't exactly been pleasant the past few years, and even though we're starting to recover, they continue to rally and pullback—just like this week from news of the sovereign debt issues in Europe. I'm not overly concerned about this pullback though, because to me it just looks like a breather before some serious efforts to get on with the recovery.
In fact, our recent Buried Treasure earnings reports were very positive and I expect that trend to continue. The technology sector also continues to do very well, so I want to tell you about a new recommendation that I think is one international distributor to pay attention to.
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We're all in this together, and one of the features of Buried Treasures Under $10 that I'm most excited about are the message boards, where we can build a real community of folks like us who want to profit from undiscovered and undervalued stocks that are ready to explode.
I will join you on the boards, stopping by frequently to add my comments and answer your questions. We'll also schedule specific times for us to "chat." So head on over to the boards to see what your fellow members have to say!
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Nancy Zambell's investment philosophy is based on simple value concepts - buy solid, fundamentally strong yet undervalued companies, and then hold them for a period of months or even years to reap the full benefits. Read More »
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