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Mary Anne and Pamela Aden are two of the most influential and well known investment analysts, writers and lecturers in the world. 

They are the co-editors and publishers of The Aden Forecast, a monthly investment newsletter, which specializes in the U.S. stock market, mutual funds, U.S. interest rates and bonds, the international stock and bond markets, as well as the foreign exchange and precious metals markets.

Mary Anne and Pamela AdenThe Adens are also the Directors of Aden Research, based in San Jose, Costa Rica, and they are professional money managers. They have authored dozens of reports and articles and have spoken at investment seminars around the world. 

Their work has been featured in newspapers in several countries, in such publications as The Wall Street Journal, Money Magazine, Barron's, The London Financial Times, as well as CNBC business news and the international television documentary, Women of the World.

Mary Anne and Pamela Aden are sisters and they've lived in Costa Rica since 1974. The Aden Forecast is one of the most influential investment publications in the world today. 

Its easy to understand format and powerful advice has consistently produced double-digit profits for subscribers in 20 out of the past 24 years… That's an 83% batting average, one of the best and most consistent long-term track records in the business.

he primary objective of The Aden Forecast is to profit from major market rises and to avoid losses during major market declines.

Aden's goal 

The Adens' goal is to determine which markets are poised for growth or decline, the directions they'll take, when, and how much they will rise or fall, enabling their subscribers to profit by investing during the best parts of major market trends. 

And you can invest for the short, medium or long-term since they provide forecasts for each time period.

Risk-reward 

The Adens also consider risk and make their recommendations accordingly. For example, if two markets are rising but one is higher risk than the other, they will recommend putting a larger percentage of your portfolio in the lower risk market and a smaller percentage in the higher risk market.

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The same theory applies to relative strength. They will recommend a larger percentage in the strongest markets and a smaller percentage in not as strong markets. This maximizes percentage gains.

Objective and unbiased 

Also important, The Aden Forecast is independent. At all times, the research, forecasts and recommendations made are objective and unbiased.

The Aden Forecast is a monthly 12-page investment letter, written by Mary Anne and Pamela Aden, specializing in the U.S. stock market, mutual funds, U.S. interest rates and bonds, the international stock and bond markets, the foreign exchange and precious metals markets.

Cutting edge information 

Each issue walks you through what's happening in the markets and how to profit from what's happening. It provides subscribers with objective forecasts and concise, powerful recommendations of where and how to invest to take advantage of current developments. The Aden Forecast consistently provides cutting edge information. It puts it all together as no other publication does.

Extensive research facility 

The Adens have an extensive research facility. Assisted by computer systems, developed to their own specifications, they chase down profits through a combination of technical and fundamental analysis. 

The accuracy of their forecasts is no fluke - but instead, the logical result of the Adens hard work, combined with years of study and trading experience.

Their "Early Warning " technical system employs a wide array of timing models and it has been tested and perfected for over 20 years. 

The Aden Forecast is widely known for its unique, original technical research, leading market indicators, market correlations, cycles and historical market research. 

Their charts and indicators are simply the best on the market today. Once you become acquainted with their system, you'll see how accurate and rewarding their techniques are.

International perspective

The world markets are inter-related, more so than at any time in history and being based in Costa Rica gives the Adens an international perspective on world markets that many U.S. based financial analysts lack. More than just advice and recommendations, you'll also learn a lot.

Early warnings 

In recent years, deciding how to invest for profits without excessive risk has been difficult for even the most experienced investors. With The Aden Forecast the task is made easier. 

In its pages you receive "early warnings" about profits to be made in the major U.S. and world markets. Equally important, you are warned of major declines to avoid losses.

Concise recommendations 

Successful investing will never be effortless, but with The Aden Forecast, the path is clearly marked. In today's global markets you need a team like the one at Aden Research to help you thoroughly examine developing trends… searching for the big market moves, both up and down, and then to give you concise recommendations as to how and where to invest to take advantage of these moves.

At a time when investors are struggling with whipsaw markets and conflicting market views, the Adens help their subscribers see clearly and take advantage of new trends as they emerge.

Who read's the Aden Forecast?

The Aden Forecast is used by individual and institutional investors in over 40 countries.

Since the Adens have the unique ability to explain complex financial subjects in easy to understand terms, it's utilized by both beginners and sophisticated private investors. Governments, large corporations and money managers are also among their readers.

Plus, by guiding readers through major U.S. and world political and economic events, and how they'll affect the markets, The Aden Forecast benefits investors not only in the U.S. but around the world.


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