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     If you are like most investors, you're feeling a bit uncertain about where the markets and the economy are headed. What impacts will the 'geo-political' situation have on the value of your portfolio?  Can oil possibly top $50 per barrel?  Have we found a market bottom yet?

     Yes, it's been a rough ride for many investors the last few years, but not for our readers. Our chief analyst called the bear market and NASDAQ crash in January 2000. He moved his followers into value stocks in March before the bottom fell out. He accurately predicted the 2001 third quarter recession in August of 2000. His 2001 annual forecast was amazingly on target. He positioned his readers out of stocks and into bonds and nailed the currency and oil markets on the head. What's more, his 2002 forecast was right on ... it's been a 'Muddle Through Economy.' Now, he details what's ahead for this year.  CLICK HERE to review his 2003 Investment Forecast.

     It's no wonder that our weekly letters have grown from only a handful of dedicated readers to over a million. I could go on and on, but our readers are our biggest fans. Here's what just a few of the hundreds of weekly e-mails we receive say:

     ' ... your letters are the best information I've been able to find. Though your economic positions usually disagree with most other sources, I find them quite on target....'E.J.

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Now, here's the kind of questions that will be answered from week-to-week:

     'What type of returns should I expect from the stock market for the next 5, 10 or 20 years?'

     'There are clearly times to be in the market and times when it's safer to be on the sidelines. How can I tell the difference?'

     'I need an 8% return on my portfolio to retire in the next 10 years. Is that a safe assumption?'

     Here's what one of our analysts said in an earlier issue in response to the last question.

     'If you expect to retire in 10 years, it is very unsafe to assume a 5-6% return on stocks from where we are today.... it might be unsafe to assume 2%! Why, because there has never been a time when investors have made a 2% return over 10 years when P/E ratios are over 21, which is easily where they are today. I would not want to bet my retirement plans on something that has never happened in history.

     'Now, don't jump off that ledge yet. This doesn't mean you can't make 8% on your portfolio. It just means you have to look at alternatives to traditional buy and hold mutual funds. Value will rule. Think dividends. Absolute returns from bonds and specialized funds will be critical to your portfolio.

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     That's just a taste of what you can expect every week from our analysts, advisors and investment professionals. Again, thank you for your interest in becoming a more informed investor.

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