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2014/03/30

The Will of the People Be Damned... and Why the Deficit Won't Derail This Bull Market

Investment U
Sunday, March 30, 2014

In the current edition of the Investment U Weekly Update, Bond Strategist 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.)

Steve McDonald and Investment U's Weekly Update

This week, you'll find...
  • Wireless Winners
  • The Buffett Directive
  • The "Slap in the Face" Award: No-Bama

You can check it out in this video.

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

Alexander GreenHave Insiders Turned Bearish on the Market?
Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist

The average bull market lasts four and a half years. This one just had its fifth birthday.

And nervous stock market investors have had more to chew on in recent weeks: Fed tapering, soft earnings news, slowing growth in China, geopolitical tensions with Russia, newfound enthusiasm for equities among small investors (a famous and well-founded contrarian indicator known as "the odd-lot indicator," since small investors are often unable to buy in round lots of 100), and - oh yeah - the fact that the Dow has returned approximately zero so far this year...

Click here to read the full story.



Chris RoweTechnical Tuesday: This Sector Will Keep Surging
Chris Rowe, Director of Investor Education

In January, I wrote to you about the alternative energy sector. I told you that the sector's impressive strength in 2013 was likely to extend well into this year.

As it turns out, I was right.

Is this proof that I keep a crystal ball in my desk drawer? Not at all.

But it is a reminder of my key point from back in January...

Click here to read the full story.



David Fessler The Will of the People Be Damned
David Fessler, Energy & Infrastructure Strategist

Most people are afraid of change. Right now, automobile dealers across the U.S. are afraid of Elon Musk.

Musk is the brilliant CEO of Tesla Motors Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA). His outside-the-box thinking with regard to car sales has left dealers "all dressed up with no place to go."

With his direct-to-the-customer sales model, he doesn't need dealers. His Model S sedan received 99 out of a possible 100 points from Consumer Reports.

In my mind, and that of many others, Musk is the Steve Jobs of the auto industry...

Click here to read the full story.



Sean BrodrickHow to Play This Pullback in Gold
Sean Brodrick, Resource Strategist

There's no sugar-coating it.

Gold got off to a no-good, horrible, very bad week on Monday, and it hasn't yet recovered. I expect to see the yellow metal test important support this week or next.

The question is, what should active traders do when gold slumps? Let me show you some options...

Click here to read the full story.



Alexander GreenFrom the Mailbag: Why the Deficit Won't Derail This Bull Market
Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist

Our national debt reached an important milestone last year. It became as big as the entire U.S. economy.

This is not a good thing.

Clearly, it would be better if the U.S. budget deficit were smaller. But at least the situation is improving on this front. Those who claim the U.S. budget deficit has placed us on the verge of national bankruptcy are misinformed. Here's why...

Click here to read the full story.



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



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