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Five Ways to Outsmart 31,179 Other Investors

Keith Fitz-Gerald (September 10th, 2009) Writes:

[Editor's Note: As Money Morning Investment Director Keith Fitz-Gerald's market analysis demonstrates, success as an investor requires knowing when to act.

But it also requires knowing where to look.

Like under the Eiffel Tower.

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Five Ways to Outsmart 31,179 Other Investors

Contrarian Profits (September 10th, 2009) Writes:

Back in mid-June, more than 75% of the investors responding to a CNNMoney poll said they were planning to buy stocks – many of them aggressively.

Of the 41,572 people polled, it now looks like those 31,179 bullish investors kept their word.

The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index has zoomed 15% since those investors were polled (and 53% from its March 9 market bottom).

Let’s face it. A 75% bullish inclination is a disproportionately high percentage. It’s way out of the norm.

What those 31,179 bulls are telling me is … well … we’d better watch out. Statistically, the individual investor excels at making the wrong decision at precisely the worst possible time. I view this survey as yet more evidence that the “herd” may once again be heading down the wrong path.

After the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (NYSE: LEHMQ) investors yanked

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The Catastrophe Conundrum – Healthcare Revisited

Justice Litle (August 13th, 2009) Writes:

Good news, Canadians – the president does not think you are scary. You have become a bit of a “bogeyman,” however, in regard to the growing din over U.S. healthcare reform. And a Canadian style government-run system wouldn’t fly in the United States.

That’s the president talking, not Taipan Daily. Mr. Obama’s remarks came in response to a question from a Canadian journalist, at a North American summit held in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Meanwhile, U.S. Representative John Dingell was shouted down by an angry protester at a town hall meeting in Romulus, Mich., last week. The protester, pushing his wheelchair-bound son to the podium, called Dingell a “fraud” and said that proposed changes would not help his son.

Emotions are heating up all around the country, with strong outbursts on either side of the divide. Some are furious that healthcare reform

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The Fate of This Rally May Rest in China’s Hands

Justice Litle (June 12th, 2009) Writes:

The fate of the global equity market rally now comes down to China. Will it continue to stockpile hard assets? Will the data points continue to soothe and impress? Much is at stake either way…  

If you grew up in the United States, you know that English literature is one of those subjects they foist upon you in 10th grade or so. I recall very little from English Lit 101. Most of the stories and poems we read (or pretended to read) have become a hazy blur.

But after all these years, one poem still stands out. Due to its oddness and simplicity, I have never forgotten it. The poem is “Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams, and it goes like this:

so much depends

upon

a red wheel

barrow

glazed with rain

water

beside the white

chickens.

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North Korea, Iran and Israel – The Return of Geopolitical Risk

Justice Litle (May 26th, 2009) Writes:

Suddenly, and with little warning, geopolitical risk is back. With all the thundering force of an underground nuclear explosion, our heads are turned to the globe’s unstable flashpoints once again… Suddenly, and with little warning, geopolitical risk is back.

Not that it ever really left, of course. Preoccupied with a sea of financial troubles, the world had simply put it out of sight and out of mind for a while.

Now, with all the thundering force of an underground nuclear explosion, our heads are turned to the globe’s unstable flashpoints once again…

North Korea: “Look at Me”

In North Korea, the Kim Jong Il Regime has just conducted a fresh nuclear test (and fired three short-range missiles). “World leaders reacted with outrage,” according to CNN, in response to the unlawful test. The U.N. Security Council held a special emergency session to “condemn”

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