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2012/12/16

Why the Fiscal Cliff Will Happen - For About a Week... and Can You Print Money With This Stock?

Investment U Weekly Wrap-Up
Sunday, December 16, 2012

In the current edition of the Investment U Weekly Update, Investment Analyst and Host of The Oxford Club's Market Wake-Up Call, Steve McDonald, runs down the key issues affecting the global economy - and your investments. (Click the image to play.)

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This week, you'll find...

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Here are the top stories that were featured in our Investment U Daily this week...

Alexander Green
Chief Investment Strategist
Can You Print Money With this Stock?

Remember what your physics teacher taught you in high school physics?

Me neither. But I do recall anyway that an object in motion tends to remain in motion.

A stock is not a physical object dealing with force and friction, of course. But history shows that earnings at public companies can get into a positive long-term trend that is highly profitable to shareholders. That's why the best companies to trade for short-term profits are generally the ones that are already in motion. Such as this one...

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Alexander Green
Chief Investment Strategist
Why the Fiscal Cliff Will Happen - For About a Week

Before the election, the Democrats controlled the Senate, the Republicans controlled the House and Obama was in the White House. The same is true today. This is dispiriting to many, not least of all because this is the same gang that has dithered on important policy issues, spent like drunken sailors, and generally hampered the recovery over the last two years.

There are good reasons for optimism, however, beginning with the so-called "fiscal cliff," approximately $600 billion in automatic tax increases and spending cuts set to take place beginning January 1.

How can this be good?

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Alexander Green
Chief Investment Strategist
Would You Invest in the "Math of God?"

It's something millions of investors wish for, a man with a system that tells you exactly when to buy stocks... or bonds... or commodities... or currencies - and when to sell them.

Many big name money managers claim that they have found just such an individual in Tom DeMark, founder and president of Scottsville, Arizona-based Market Studies.

DeMark claims he has a system for predicting where markets will move, based, in part, on mathematical relationships that underlie the design of the Parthenon in Athens and the Great Pyramid of Giza...

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Marc Lichtenfeld
Associate Investment Director

Two Dos and Three Don'ts for the Coming Dividend Tax Hike

Like a lot of kids, when I was little, I was afraid of monsters under the bed.

Fortunately, I quickly realized that there were in fact no monsters and my fears shifted to what would happen when my Mom realized I hadn't cleaned up my room after she asked me for the umpteenth time.

Just like the national media that preys on your fears, there are a lot of bloggers and financial writers who are trying to scare you into freaking out over the looming dividend tax increases...

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Carl Delfeld
Senior Analyst
A Triple Play for Baby Boomers

I suppose I'm like a lot of you Baby Boomers out there who are always looking for the elusive combination of growth, income and lower portfolio volatility.

It isn't easy to find all three in one investment. Usually, high-growth investment opportunities come with low or zero dividends, plus higher risk and volatility.

One idea that gives you a chance to accomplish all three of these important goals is...

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Be sure to check out some of the other investment stories that we've published this week on our website at: www.InvestmentU.com

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