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Paul Goodwin is a member of the Cabot investment team, and analyst and editor of Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report. He is also a regular contributor to Cabot's free e-newsletter, Cabot Wealth Advisory, and blog, The Iconoclast Investor.

Under Paul’s stewardship, the Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report was ranked by Hulbert Financial Digest as the top-performing newsletter for two years in a row: in 2006 with a 76% gain and 2007 with a 74.1% gain.

Paul GoodwinCabot China & Emerging Markets Report was also named Investment Letter of the Year for 2007 by Peter Brimelow of MarketWatch and Best Financial Advisory Newsletter in 2008 by the Specialized Information Publishers Foundation.

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Hulbert currently ranks Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report as the top-performing newsletter for the past five years, with a 23% annualized return.

A researcher and writer for over 30 years, Paul brings a lifetime of inquiry to the task of figuring out whether stocks and markets are likely to go up or down.

Prior to joining Cabot, Paul was a senior financial writer for Putnam Investments' international and institutional communications, writer and information designer for a consulting design firm, writer/editor of Trivial Pursuit games for Parker Brothers, professor at the University of New Hampshire, and a Chinese linguist for the U.S. Army Security Agency.

It's Paul's voice on the Cabot Market Letter telephone Hotline, giving the weekly market update. He has offered his outlook for emerging markets equities in numerous appearances on financial news organizations including Bloomberg TV, CNBC, MSN Money, Dow Jones MarketWatch, WallStreetReporter.com, SeekingAlpha.com, AOL Money & Finance, the World Money Show, and TopStockAnalysts.com.

Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report is for moderately aggressive investors. It offers bi-weekly recommendations of top stocks in countries whose emerging economies are growing faster than the U.S., currently China, Brazil, Russia and India.

Edited by Paul Goodwin, Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report offers market commentary, expertly-researched stock recommendations, market timing advice, and follow-up advice.

Cabot China & Emerging Markets was ranked the Top Newsletter in 2006 and 2007 by Hulbert Financial Digest, 2007 Investment Letter of the Year by Peter Brimelow of CBS Market Watch and Best Financial Advisory Newsletter of 2008 by the Specialized Information Publishers Foundation. Hulbert currently ranks it the top performing investment newsletter for five years ending July 31, 2009.


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