Capital Funds Investment Analysis of JPM JP Morgan Chase Financial Institution

Posted under Stock Investing Advice by on May 15th, 2012 10:25 am


Capital Funds takes a close look at JPM JP Morgan Chase, analyzes the technical indicators and determines a logical investment strategy.

Quantitative Investment Analysis

Posted under Mutual Funds by on May 10th, 2012 1:52 pm

Best Investment Strategy 2012

Posted under Stock Investing Advice by on May 7th, 2012 10:24 am


topinvestmentalerts.com Many seasoned investors are looking for the best investment strategy for 2012. This article provides insight into an investment strategy and money management system used successfully by investors

Got Cash Flow? 2bed/1ba/16%ROI – Buy Investment Properties

Posted under Tax Deductions by on May 7th, 2012 10:23 am


2 Bed / 1 Bath with covered porch. Take a look at this cash flow machine w/ 15 yr “Good Paying” tenant in place. View Property Flyer @ equitydealsnow.com REPAIRS: repair cost estimate = 10k. Replace windows, update electric, carpet, paint, replace kitchen counter tops, paint kitchen counter tops, update bathroom. RETURN ON INVESTMENT: The median rent in the area is $650/mo. With an upfront investment of $25300 (principal, repairs, closing costs), rent @ $650/mo and a vacancy rate of 13% you will see income around $6825. After expenses (taxes, insurance, maintenance, and property management)costing $2712 you should see a Net Operating Income around $4113. Calculate the Cash-on-Cash return for year one around 16.26% (This doesn’t include any tax deductions or tax benefits). This market is prime for cash flow, don’t let these investments sit any longer, the longer you wait the less you make. Call Now!

REITs Offer Portfolio Diversification Over Long Investment Horizons – Case on Correlation Trends

Posted under Mutual Funds by on April 19th, 2012 1:49 pm


www.reit.com NAREIT Senior Vice President of Research and Industry Information Brad Case researched the correlation between REITs and the broader stock market and found that REITs continue to be a great source of portfolio diversification. “When you look at REIT returns over one-quarter periods, or two-quarter periods or three or four-quarter periods, the correlation between REITs and the rest of the stock market actually goes down when you have longer investment horizons,” Case said. The reason for that, Case said, is in part because many REIT investors are using ETFs or mutual funds that also include non-REIT stocks. For example, Case said REITs are classified within the financial sector even though they are not really financial companies. “That means if other investors are trading a financial sector ETF or mutual fund on the basis of information about, for example, banks that may cause the short-term correlation between REITs and the rest of the stock market, including banks, to be high,” Case said. “But then, knowledgeable investors will recognize that REITs may be under-priced or over-priced because they have been pulled in one direction or the other by non-REIT information. That gives investors a chance to make money by trading REITs back to where they should be regardless of what is happening with the rest of the stock market.” Case said correlations increase with every other part of the stock market over longer-term investment horizons. He said that means as

Long Term Euro Zone Investment Outlook

Posted under Stock Investing Advice by on April 19th, 2012 10:24 am


www.profitableinvestingtips.com Long Term Euro Zone Investment Outlook The Euro Zone may or may not be digging itself out of its sovereign debt crisis. What is the long term Euro Zone investment outlook? And, what factors besides sovereign debt will affect the long term Euro Zone investment outlook? With thoughts about the best places on earth to invest in mind we would like to look at Germany, by far the largest economy in Europe. Economically the USA and EU as a whole rank one and two. These two leading economies are followed by China and Japan. German by itself would rank number 5 followed by France, the UK, Brazil, Italy, and India. Germany accounts for a third of the EU total GDP ($3397562 million versus $16242256 million for the EU as a whole) according to 2010 IMF figures. Thus a look at Germany may give us a hint as to long term Euro Zone investment outlook. In Germany’s favor are a highly skilled labor force and strong cultural work ethic. The nation is a leader in exports of complex machinery, chemical, equipment and vehicles. A drawback for Germany as well as much of the EU is demographic. Germany has a low fertility rate and immigration is slowing down. Thus the nation is becoming top heavy with retirees and seeing increased pressure on its social welfare system. Also Germany is often seen as the “paymaster of Europe” as its largest economy. This can become a drag on the German economy as the Euro Zone increases its lending limit again . Although Germany is

Canada RRSP Investment Strategies Advice Options and Calcul

Posted under Financial Planner by on April 14th, 2012 1:55 pm


www.rrspsecrets.com Financial investment strategies using your Canadian RRSP to build your wealth. RRSP calculator, advice, options and strategies to help you beat the financial industry at it’s own game.