"Get INVESTED. Stay INVESTED."
Recap |
Political Risk is part of every investment model. |
Review |
Political Parties are not. |
What To Do |
Individual
Investors should be reminded that there is simply little evidence that
Presidents have an effect on the stock market. In other words, there is
minimal correlation between a Democratic v. a Republican President. Here
is a Newsletter that I wrote on November 3, 2008 regards President
Barack Obama being elected. http://www. Here are a few quick facts (not opinions) on investment options available to every Investor in America on November 3, 2008 and where they are today. S&P 500 Index @ 740 in November 2008; recently just hit 1,474 = +99% Home Depot @ 17.50 in November 2008; recently just hit 63 = +260% Disney @ 18 in November 2008; recently just hit 53 = +194% Apple @ 96 in November 2008; recently just hit 705 = +634% Coke @ 20 in November 2008; recently just hit 40 = +100% *Dividends not included. Everyone has their personal opinions; their personal political views; their own personal DNA. Individual Investors should be careful not to let their personal opinions and emotions trump evidence & research when making investment decisions. If this might be you, then give us a call today; maybe we can calm your fears and give you some investment ideas that will turn out positive even if your guy doesn’t win. |
Quote of the Week |
“If politics is like religion, then leave them both out of investing.” – Yours Truly |
We believe in You! - The Individual Investor |
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Registered Investment Advisors
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