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  - Market Comments From Our Friends
at 2006-01-05 09:08:31

I wanted to give you some opinions from some investment advisors I really respect. This is not to say that I always agree with them, but it is a good idea to get your ideas from several sources. By doing this, you can comfortably arrive on an intelligent investment strategy for your accounts. Here are some of those opinions:

LOUIS NAVELLIER:(www.bluechipgrowth.com, www.navellieremerging


Source - http://www.johnmugarian.com/archives/2006/01/market_comments.html

  - More Hype
at 2006-01-05 09:08:31

Don't you love it! Well, the "2 Minute Drill" has begun (see December 29th post). The Dow, S&P, and the Nasdaq kicked off the New Year with a bang after the Federal Reserve signaled that they may be close to the end its of rate hikes. In the minutes of the Fed's December meeting they said the number of rate increases left is "probably not large".

Oddly, among the best performers for the


Source - http://www.johnmugarian.com/archives/2006/01/more_hype.html

  - Jim Rogers Gets Clipped
at 2006-01-05 09:08:31

This is very unfortunate. I have known Jim Rogers for about 10 years. Jim started the Quantum Fund with George Soros.

Jim is the author of the book "Hot Commodities", and his calls on commodities and energy have been right on the mark.

The unfortunate part of this story is Jim runs a couple of commodities funds, the Rogers Raw Materials Fund and the Rogers International Raw Mat


Source - http://www.johnmugarian.com/archives/2006/01/jim_rogers_gets.html

  - Energy Prices Dominate Markets
at 2006-01-05 09:08:31

Happy New Year to all! Before I get started, I would like to thank everyone for the kind words, and appreciation for what I do. Unfortunately when you have a "free" blog, or website, it is open to everyone and anyone. This potentially can create an opportunity for someone to express themselves in an inappropriate and disrespectful manner.

Sometime this year, I hope to have our Sector R


Source - http://www.johnmugarian.com/archives/2006/01/energy_prices_d.html

  - The 2 Minute Drill
at 2006-01-05 09:08:31

For those of you who are football fans, you'll enjoy this analogy. As a young college baseball coach, a few of my buddies were football coaches. One of my best friends eventually became a head football coach in the Southeastern Conference.

After we finished with practice, I would zip off over to the football practice field to catch the final few minutes of football practice. At the end


Source - http://www.johnmugarian.com/archives/2005/12/the_2_minute_dr.html

   
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