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Featured Advisors
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Friday May 11, 2012
by Amy Calistri, editor The Daily PaycheckI generally prefer closed-end or exchange-traded funds because the fees tend to be lower. But I made a special case for Pax World High Yield Bond ( PAXHX); this high-yield bond fund is my only open-ended mutual fund holding.
This fund carefully selects non-investment grade bonds issued by companies that have strong and improving financial results. It also is a "politically correct" fund in that it chooses companies that have good environmental records, responsible employee relations and ethical company governance It won't invest in companies that have bad product safety records, manufacture tobacco or are involved in the manufacture of weapons or weapons related products. And it has an expense ratio of only 0.97%, which is relatively low for an actively managed fund. I recently selected PAXHX as one of my top three safest holdings -- securities I wouldn't hesitate to buy during a market meltdown. I've been looking to buy this safe security at a price well below market -- $7.08 per share. This fund's share price is usually very steady. So it might take a mini-market panic -- when the babies go out with the bathwater -- for PAXHX to dip that low. In the meantime, I continue feel it is an excellent choice for more conservative investors. Learn more about this financial newsletter at Amy Calistri's The Daily Paycheck.Related articles:
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Friday May 17, 2013
United Natural: A play on Whole Foods |
by Mark Skousen, editor Hedge Fund Trader Alert
We’ve recommended Whole Foods Market (WFM) from time to time, and the stock has moved up sharply in the past three years, but I’d like to suggest an alternative -- one of Whole Foods’ primary suppliers, United Natural Foods (UNFI).
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Thursday May 16, 2013
Timing expert eyes India |
by Sy Harding, editor Street Smart Report
The money flow and momentum reversals in India's Bombay Index have now been enough to trigger buy signals on intermediate-term indicators. With this new buy signal, we have added a position in the iShares India 50 ETF (INDY) to our portfolio.
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Wednesday May 15, 2013
Value investor goes with Guess |
by Charles Mizrahi, editor Hidden Values Alert
Guess?, Inc. (GES) is a holding in our special situation portfolio; its strong product quality has created brand name recognition and a loyal consumer following.
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Wednesday May 15, 2013
MGAM: Bingo, lotteries, casinos |
by Jim Oberweis, Jr., editor The Oberweis Report
Multimedia Games Holding Company (MGAM) makes innovative gaming systems for Native American and commercial casino operators in North America, lottery operators, and charity and commercial bingo operators.
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Tuesday May 14, 2013
Fidelity expert: Bowers' bond bets |
by Jack Bowers, editor Fidelity Monitor & Insight
If you’ve been worried that the bond market might take a big hit, you can relax. Indeed, while bond funds may lag stock funds over the next 5-10 years, they still have a decent shot at keeping up with inflation, and they remain an excellent way to cut risk in a blended portfolio.
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Tuesday May 14, 2013
Tesla: 'Out of the ball park' |
by Timothy Lutts. editor Cabot Stock of the Month
Tesla (TSLA), our previously featured Stock of the Month and our top stock pick for 2013, knocked the ball out of the park in its latest quarter. The company exceeded analysts' expectations on all counts: cars sold, revenues, earnings, gross margins and more.
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Monday May 13, 2013
5 ways to speculate on Cuba |
by Jim Powell, editor Global Changes & Opportunities Report
With the death of Hugo Chavez in March, and Venezuela’s economic decline, the heavily subsidized oil lifeline is likely to be cut or sharply reduced. I think the resulting energy squeeze will force Cuba to allow greater foreign trade and investment.
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Monday May 13, 2013
Big gains in nanotechnology? |
by Doug Fabian, editor Making Money Alert
The nanotechnology niche focuses on very small, even microscopic, technology. Nanotech has produced technological developments in medicine (lasers), electronics (ink jet systems) and biomaterials (chemical and bio-detectors).
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Friday May 10, 2013
Gold: Reasons for continued caution |
by Jim Stack, editor Investech Market Analyst
In October 2011, we questioned the run-up in gold prices to $1,895 an ounce and called prices “bubblish”. We were criticized for not understanding the new paradigm. Nonetheless, the price of gold has fallen significantly, and I feel more comfortable sharing my personal perspective of what lies ahead.
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Thursday May 09, 2013
Buffett's Berkshire is still a buy |
by Geoffrey Seiler, editor BullMarket.com
Recommended List selection Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) reported a 51% increase in net income for the first quarter, powered by profits from its extensive insurance businesses and strong results from the railroad unit.
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