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Get Ready For The Week Ahead |Mon. June 1, 2009
In This Issue:
1) Can The Stimulus Bill Still Inspire Your Portfolio? + Vic Wisemann’s Thoughts on: CSCO, DELL, HPQ, CAT, DE, ITW, GE, INTC, IBM, CERN, ECLP
2) Learn from the Experts
3) Should You Be Buying Stocks Right Now?
4) Q&As & Recap
5) Feature Articles: The Washington Factor – How Could Government Initiatives Affect Your Portfolio?
6) InvestorsKeyhole Daily Service May Results: Over an 88.8% Win Rate for the last 70 Months.
7) Portfolio Update
8) Exclusive Special Report:   “Changing The Channel On The Television Industry "

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Downside Protection: Up to 23.1%

Stocks to Watch This Week: Target (TGT), Comtech Telecom (CMTL) Sanofi Aventis (SNY), Carnival (CCL) and Toll Brothers (TOL)
Target Returns:Up to 19.0% and 331% Annualized*
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Feature Story

1) Can The Stimulus Bill Still Inspire Your Portfolio? + Vic Wisemann’s Thoughts on: CSCO, DELL, HPQ, CAT, DE, ITW, GE, INTC, IBM, CERN, ECLP


Vic Wisemann
Contributor

Nearly three months after President Obama approved a $787 billion economic stimulus package, intended to create or save jobs, the federal government has paid out less than 6 percent of the money, largely in the form of social service payments to states. Although administration officials say the program is right on schedule, they have actually spent relatively little so far.

The stimulus bill has directly injected around $45.6 billion into the economy, mostly to help states cover the costs of Medicaid and unemployment benefits, one-time $250 checks that were mailed to Social Security recipients last week, and income tax cuts that began to take effect this spring.

Read on to see how the stimulus bill is doing so far and how you can still make a profit from the spending.


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2) Learn from the Experts

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3) Should You Be Buying Stocks Right Now?

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4) Expert Articles Recap — In Case You Missed It The First Time…

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5) Feature Articles

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This Week:The Washington Factor – How Could Government Initiatives Affect Your Portfolio?  What Tactics, Insights, And Trade Ideas Can Investors Use For An Edge In The Market? 

  • How has our view of the market changed since February 17th?    
  • Did our February market projections pan out and how did our trade ideas do?
  • What stocks and strategies should work best in the market right now?   

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Stocks Covered: Wells Fargo (WFC), Target (TGT), Caterpillar (CAT)
Target Returns:
Up to 19.0% or 173.8% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 22.7%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Low to Moderate Relative Risk

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Stock Covered: Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
Target Return: 15.6% and 121.1% Annualized*
Downside Protection: Up to 13.6%
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Stocks Covered Recently: Chevron (CVX), Pepsico (PEP)
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8) Exclusive Special Report! “Changing The Channel On The Television Industry”

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Be one of the first to read and reap from this options trade based report.

Summary: The technology age has already taken its toll on the music industry and has now set its sights on television.  Internet video and DVRs have already had huge impacts on the profitability of the industry.  Will conventional television have a place in the future?  In this report we’ll pick apart the changes and analyze the effects of new media trends, focusing heavily on the impact of the internet on television viewing habits.  We’ll discuss reasons for the current drop in ratings, which companies are being affected, and what the future could hold for the television industry.

Stocks Covered: Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG), News Corp. (NWS), Time-Warner Cable (TWC), and Tivo Inc. (TIVO)
Downside Protection: Up to 27.9%
Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced
Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk


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