Term Definition Bear Market A long drop in investment prices, typically seeing prices drop over 20%. Bull Market A market where share prices rise, encouraging buying. The accepted definition is when stock prices rise by 20%.
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Historical Performance
“Editor James Stack, my longtime favorite market prognosticator, uses both technical analysis and fundamental economic data to fix his all-important allocation to stocks.” Hulbert Financial Digest Newsletter Scoreboard The final issue of the Hulbert Financial Digest, published in February 2016, included the ranking of top mutual fund newsletters and showed that InvesTech Research was #1 […]
Read MoreFlathead Lake
Flathead Lake is a large natural lake in northwest Montana and is the largest natural freshwater lake by surface area that is west of the source of the Missouri River in the contiguous United States. The lake is a remnant of the ancient glacial lake.
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Read MoreBear Market Bottom of March 2009
This issue was published just 4 days after the Bear Market Bottom and focused on the important topic: “Why we believe the stock market is approaching a buying opportunity of a lifetime."
Read More2007-09 Financial Crisis
With the nominal value of global derivatives over $271-Trillion, we answered the critical question: “How do we protect our portfolios from this Gorilla if it gets unleashed?”
Read More2002-07 Bull Market
One of the very first to call the 2002-07 bull market Former bear warming to bullish possibilities [Stack] is telling his followers that the stock market today presents “a viable profit opportunity”…“In all probability, it is a new bull market,” he writes in his latest newsletter, penned before stocks surged anew last week…Stack’s growing confidence […]
Read More2000 Tech Bubble
Just 3 months before the Internet Bubble popped [in March 2000], we warned subscribers “Crash or not, the upcoming bear market will likely be viewed as one of the most devastating in history.”
Read MoreDecade-long bull market of the 1990s
Just 13 days after this issue was mailed, the stock market blasted off on an advance which would take it up more than 1000 DJIA points.
Read More1987 Crash – Black Monday
Published the week before “Black Monday,” as Wall Street pundits insisted that the market’s recent 200 point drop was nothing more than a “correction."
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