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Top Financial Newsletters: Profit From Those Who Know.
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Listed below are some of the best pay-subscription newsletters produced by the top financial
gurus of today. We highly recommend you visit their sites and take a look at what each of
them has to offer.
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Bob Brinker: Host of "MoneyTalk Radio"
Bob Brinker has more than twenty five years of investment management experience.
He is the host of the weekend financial talk program MoneyTalk. The program is
nationally broadcast live from 4pm to 7pm Eastern time on Saturdays and Sundays.
his monthly investment newsletter. Marketimer covers stock market timing, federal
reserve policy, specific mutual fund recommendations, individual stock selections,
and model portfolios for various objectives. Click for more...
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Louis Rukeyser: Host of "Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street"
Louis Rukeyser is America's most popular economic commentator--and much more: He's one of
the best-loved and most respected adviser on the entire political-economic-financial scene. His exciting new
TV program, Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street (8:30 P.M. and 11:30 P.M. Eastern time every Friday
night on CNBC, and then rebroadcast on hundreds of public-television stations over the weekend
nationwide). Click for more...
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George Gilder: Gilder Technology & Biotech Reports
The investigation into wealth creation led Mr. Gilder into deeper examination of the lives
of present-day entrepreneurs. In his best-selling work, Microcosm (1989), he explored the
quantum roots of the new electronic technologies. Mr. Gilder is a contributing editor of
Forbes magazine and a frequent writer for The Economist, the Harvard Business
Review, The Wall Street Journal, and others. His newsletters help the
average investor understand new technologies and which companies are leading the way. Click for more...
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Fred Hagar: #1 Financial Newsletter In America
For investors looking to maximize their investment dollars by managing a portion of their funds
independently, but don't want to waste their time second-guessing companies, Fredhager.com offers
peace of mind. Since inception in 1986, Fred's portfolios together have achieved an average annualized
growth of 31.5% a year for sixteen years. (as of January 1st, 2002). A $10,000 investment in the Hager
A and B portfolios would be worth $714,301 at the end of 2001. Click for more...
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