Without careful thought and planning, my concern for most investors is simple: They could face pandemonium in their portfolios!
I don’t want that for you, and that’s why I have been devoting so much time to my blog.
Have you been taking a few minutes each day to join me in the discussion taking place there now?
If not, I think you’re missing something very special — something that I think could save you and make you a lot of money in 2010!
Our topic is, “How to create the optimum GROWTH portfolio in 2010.” And each day, we’ve been looking at a different asset class and discussing the role it should play in an intelligently-built portfolio for times like these.
I am impressed by the intelligence, wisdom, common sense and generosity of our readers when it comes to sharing their investment ideas.
So far, we’ve discussed the role four different types of investments should play in the optimum growth portfolio for 2010: U.S. stocks, foreign stocks, fixed income investments and precious metals.
Our readers have shared hundreds of intriguing investment ideas — and each day, I’ve personally jumped into the discussion to add my own thoughts and answers …
It’s been a great time …
Not only of sharing exciting investment ideas for the year ahead …
Not only for thinking about investments more holistically — focusing on the synergy between each investment you own and how they should work together to maximize your profit potential while minimizing your risk of loss …
But also for getting to know each other on a broader, more personal level.
And frankly, I can’t think of a more profitable way for you to spend a Sunday than to join us in this endlessly stimulating and illuminating discussion right now: Just click this link to jump over to my blog and join the fun!
Good luck and God bless!
Martin
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