Sponsor

2012/12/25

Counting Our Blessings This Holiday Season

Having trouble viewing this e-mail? Click here to view in a web browser.
Investment U Plus - Turning Principles Into Profits
    Issue Number #1933

Sponsored

Question of the Day: Is This Breakthrough Truly a "Miracle?"

"Amazing." "Remarkable." "Awesome." These are just a few of the words being used to describe a futuristic new tech breakthrough. And why not? It could lower your bills, protect our military, make "green" cars an affordable reality, even extend your life. I'm dead serious. And, oh yes, it could also make you a fortune in the stock market. Maybe this truly is a "miracle"... but why not decide for yourself right here.


Editor's Note: Merry Christmas. Today, we break from our "Best of" series to welcome back our favorite energy and infrastructure editor, David Fessler. We hope today's essay helps put things in perspective this holiday season...
I'm Counting My Blessings This Holiday Season... and One in Particular
by David Fessler, Investment U Senior Analyst
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
David Fessler

This holiday season, I have many things to be thankful for: my wonderful family, devoted friends and a rewarding writing career, to name a few.

This year in particular, however, I have one blessing that counts more than all the rest. I'll tell you about that in a moment, but first, let me tell you my story.

If you've been a regular Investment U reader, you're probably wondering why you haven't heard anything from me for almost a year. It's not because I got tired of writing about energy and infrastructure.

Frankly, there are few things in life I enjoy more. The reason I stopped was the result of a freak accident. It happened to me while I was in a remote area on the southwest coast of Nicaragua.

This past February 1, I was enjoying a few hours of downtime before the beginning of a two-day Oxford Club seminar. This particular seminar was focused on Latin American investment opportunities. It was being held at the newly renovated clubhouse and conference center at Rancho Santana.

With all the i's dotted and t's crossed on my presentations, I was having a blast: I was body surfing in the warm Pacific Ocean with a few fellow editors. Then, as sometimes happens with body surfing, a rogue wave flipped me upside down.

Except this time, it smacked my neck hard onto the sand. After tumbling me around, the wave left me floating in less than a foot of water. There was just one problem: I was completely paralyzed from the neck down.

I was face down and I couldn't lift myself out of the water or turn myself over. I just lay there, hoping my friends would see me, spread eagle and holding my breath.

Fortunately, they did. They ran over and turned me over. My next breath would have been salt water. When I initially returned home to the States a few days later, I could only move the big toe on my right foot.

The neurosurgical team that attended to me gave a grim prognosis: They thought I might never move anything else again. Fortunately, they were wrong.

Since February, I've been slowly recovering from the devastating spinal cord injury that resulted from my accident. As of this writing, I've regained some movement of everything. I've even started walking again with the use of a $250,000 machine called the Exoskeleton.

Functional movement and independent living are still in my future. Perhaps next year at this time, I'll be writing to you about those achievements.

Sponsored

For less than $5/month, you'll get...

✓ Actionable picks from some of the world's top investing experts

✓ Exclusive members-only content

✓ Personal login credentials to a full archive of recommended plays

✓ And more

CLICK for the complete list.

The Blessing I'm Most Thankful for This Year

This year, however, the blessing I'm most thankful for is a small, modest medical clinic just off a dusty road in the southwest corner of Nicaragua. The Roberto Clemente Santa Ana Health Clinic was started by my boss, Julia Guth. Fortunately for me, it's located just outside the gates of Rancho Santana.

The clinic's ambulance transported me from the beach to the clinic. There, the staff administered initial intravenous fluids and other procedures consistent with a spinal cord injury. Were it not for the quick actions and the following of proper protocol by the clinic's staff, I wouldn't be writing to you today.

So this holiday season, my heartfelt thanks go out to all of those who helped me during those first few critical hours after my accident. You know who you are.

The Roberto Clemente Santa Ana Clinic is currently undergoing a facilities' expansion that will double its size. The additional space is sorely needed to keep up with the demands of patients seeking medical services. In 2011, the number of patients quadrupled over the previous year.

The new building expansion will provide more space, including two consultation rooms, a room for observation of critical patients and a small surgery room with all the necessary equipment to perform non-invasive procedures. In addition, an open room for training and classes related to diabetes is also in the plans.

Please consider joining me this holiday season in supporting the clinic's expansion program. I can tell you from first-hand experience that it's a worthy cause. You can click here if you wish to make a donation.

While I've made great strides so far in my recovery, I won't be satisfied with anything less than 100%. Family, friends and colleagues aren't surprised by my determination.

That determination has led to my decision to return as a regular contributor to Investment U. You can initially expect one or two articles by me per week as my therapy schedule permits. I look forward to the opportunity to provide you with timely articles on the energy and infrastructure sectors.

Best Regards,

David Fessler

           


Market Metrics

Santa Claus Rally Coming to Town?

"The Santa Claus Rally" refers to the final five trading days of the year, plus the first two days of the New Year.

Since 1950, the S&P averages 1.5% gains for the week. Nothing crazy, but a fairly consistent trend...

The idea is that professional traders typically start buying after the year-end tax-loss selling. With the uncertainty surrounding the fiscal cliff, we may not get a visit from Santa's rally.

It will be interesting to see how this year shakes out. But boy, it sure doesn't feel like the market is up as much as it is this year... This truly may be "The Most Disrespected Bull Market in History."

- Justin Dove

Click here to view the full chart.



RECENT ARTICLES
Qualcomm Looks to Disrupt the NFC Technology Revolution We've been tracking the NFC tech revolution since 2011. Now we look at Qualcomm's latest bid to become a major player in the space...

This Momentum Stock is Expected to Keep Rolling in 2013 Find out why this stock is poised to continue growing at a torrid pace next year...

Is Twitter Making the Stock Market Predictable? Mike Kapsch takes a look at a recent study that suggests Twitter can successfully predict future moves in the stock market...

Apple Poised to Rebound in 2013? Back in September, David Eller issued a warning to Apple shareholders. Find out what he thinks is in store for early 2013...


Sponsored

How To Make a High-Tech Fortune

Thanks to a unique and largely unreported situation, you could turn $9,000 into over $200,000. In short, a tiny American company is about to revolutionize all smart phones and HDTVs. The best part? At around $9 a share today, even a small stake in this company has the potential to turn into a windfall. For complete details, please see our just-released research report RIGHT HERE.




Painfully Boring Stocks Outpacing Everything Else...



 

˜ SHARE INVESTMENT U ˜
If you enjoy reading Investment U, why not share it with your family and friends?
Simply send them this link, so they can sign up (for free, of course).

˜ QUESTIONS ˜
Republish Investment U on your Website or blog for free. Learn how.
Have a question for our editorial team? Contact us.


© 2012 Investment U All Rights Reserved
Investment U | 105 West Monument Street | Baltimore, MD 21201
North America: 1 855 402 3939; Fax: 1 410 223 2650 International: +1 410 226 2070; Fax: +1 410 223 2650
E-mail: CustomerService@InvestmentUInfo.com | Website: www.InvestmentU.com
Disclaimer Information
and Privacy Policy

Note: You are receiving this e-mail as a part of your paid subscription to Investment U Plus.
Keep the e-mails you value from falling into your spam folder, Whitelist Investment U

To manage your account or stop receiving Investment U, click here.
To cancel by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at:
Investment U | Attn: Member Services | 105 West Monument Street | Baltimore, MD 21201

Nothing in this e-mail should be considered personalized investment advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized investment advice.

We expressly forbid our writers from having a financial interest in any security recommended to our readers. All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after on-line publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publication prior to following an initial recommendation. Any investments recommended in this letter should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

You're receiving this message because you subscribe to the Investment U e-letter. If you wish to post a comment on any of our articles, or contact our Customer Service team, please see the instructions above. Do not reply directly to this e-mail, as your message will not be read or answered. Also, please keep in mind that securities laws prevent us from issuing personal investment advice to our readers. We're prohibited from answering such questions or giving that information via e-mail or over the phone.

Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Investment U. 105 W. Monument Street, Baltimore MD 21201

No comments:

Post a Comment

Keep a civil tongue.

Label Cloud

Technology (1464) News (793) Military (646) Microsoft (542) Business (487) Software (394) Developer (382) Music (360) Books (357) Audio (316) Government (308) Security (300) Love (262) Apple (242) Storage (236) Dungeons and Dragons (228) Funny (209) Google (194) Cooking (187) Yahoo (186) Mobile (179) Adobe (177) Wishlist (159) AMD (155) Education (151) Drugs (145) Astrology (139) Local (137) Art (134) Investing (127) Shopping (124) Hardware (120) Movies (119) Sports (109) Neatorama (94) Blogger (93) Christian (67) Mozilla (61) Dictionary (59) Science (59) Entertainment (50) Jewelry (50) Pharmacy (50) Weather (48) Video Games (44) Television (36) VoIP (25) meta (23) Holidays (14)

Popular Posts (Last 7 Days)