Don't Miss Our Next Special Report

I decided to use this week's market commentary to explain in general our Market Commentaries, as well as highlight the other types of content we publish on our website and what that content entails.  I will also be including a teaser as to what you can expect in our next Special Report that we will be publishing on our web site later this weekend.

We write and post our Market Commentaries to our website weekly, usually on Monday afternoon.  We try to choose timely subject matter that is relevant to investing and the economy, especially in regards to you, the individual investor.  We believe our clients find these short (usually no more than one page), weekly reports valuable, both in understanding our ongoing investment philosophy, as well as a source of increasing their own knowledge of what is going on in the investment markets and economic environment.  We then use these commentaries as the subject matter for our radio show on WRHI, AM 1340 or FM 94.3, which airs throughout the day every Tuesday, titled Intelligent Investing (all previous airings may be listened to in the Intelligent Investing section of our web site).  

This brings me to our Special Reports, which we write and post to our web site monthly.  The Special Reports are usually longer, somewhere from four to six pages in length.  In them we go into more detail, often times including technical, as well as simplified, explanations for subjects we believe to be pertinent to the times.  We believe both the simplified explanations, as well as the more technical ones will offer something for everyone, regardless of your demands.   We send these reports directly to our clients first before posting them to our web site, usually the second week of each of month. 

April's Special Report highlights the leaders in charge of molding the major monetary policies that will be the drivers of change.  The report focuses on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, and Barack Obama's Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, Christina Romer.  We include our thoughts on what we understand the overarching beliefs of these two influential leaders have been, and will continue to be, as they shape our economic future.  Included will be a few of our own predictions on how these two powerful individuals will result in future economic growth.

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