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Top 10 Sectors for April
at 2006-05-02 21:41:28

As I have mention in previous journal posts, I am in the process of launching a web based financial newsletter called John Mugarian's Dynamic Growth.

Dynamic Growth allows investors to take advantage of the tremendous profit-making opportunities in no-load sector funds and exchange traded funds (ETF's).

In our initial backtest (June 2001 through September 2005) , Dynamic Growth's top 5 no-load sector funds returned 203%, the top10 returned 193%, versus the Russell 3000 which gained 112.9%. We generated these returns by using a one of a kind system for picking funds.

The idea for Dynamic Growth began when I asked the research team at Navellier & Associates to apply their impressive stock picking system to No-Load Sector Funds & ETF's. After running our back-tests, we were stunned by the incredible performance!

Each and every month, we use Navellier & Associates exclusive database to indentify the best sectors, and we re-evaluate and back-test every sector to make sure we are only in the best performing no-load funds. Of course the results speak for themselves.

The top 10 sectors for April are on the next page, and here are some answers to questions you may have.



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