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PSB Monthly Issue April 2011

PSB Monthly Issue April 2011

| April 5, 2011

April 2011 A VIDEO GAME STOCK READY TO ZOOM HIGHER! America’s love affair with video games is stronger than ever.  If you don’t play video games, chances are you have a friend or a child that does. According to recent industry data, 67% of American households play video games in some way, shape, or form. […]

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PSB Portfolio Update March 2011

PSB Portfolio Update March 2011

| March 15, 2011

March 15, 2011 Market May Be Providing A Rare Buying Opportunity After a strong six-month rally, the market looks like it’s starting to roll over.  But it’s not as bad as you might think.  The recent volatility is due to fears over the ongoing Middle East uprisings and the Japanese earthquake – tsunami – nuclear […]

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PSB Monthly Issue March 2011

PSB Monthly Issue March 2011

| March 1, 2011

March 2011 THIS GOLD STOCK IS FLYING UNDER THE RADAR Unless you’ve been ignoring the markets, you know gold has had a great run… And there are good reasons for it. First off, inflation is here. Look around… Over the last year, prices of commodities are all up.  And up big! And I’m not just […]

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PSB Portfolio Update February 2011

PSB Portfolio Update February 2011

| February 15, 2011

February 15, 2011 So Far So Good We’re off to a good start in 2011.  As we expected, the strengthening economy propelled stocks higher to start the year.  And overall, January was a very good month. The iShares Russell 2000 Index ETF (IWM), a good indicator of small company performance, is already up over 5% […]

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PSB Monthly Issue February 2011

PSB Monthly Issue February 2011

| February 1, 2011

February 2011 LET THIS COMPANY MAGNIFY  YOUR PROFITS Editor’s Note:  This month we’re highlighting one company instead of the usual two. As you’ll see, we’re very excited about this pick.  We think it deserves to stand alone. We’ll be back with two next month. The Financial Crisis of 2008, and the ensuing recession, took its […]

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PSB Portfolio Update January 2011

PSB Portfolio Update January 2011

| January 18, 2011

January 18, 2011 Small Stocks Will Shine in 2011 2010 was the year of the macro trade.  Many investors ditched individual stocks in favor of ETFs and other macro investments.  In other words, investors focused on trading the big picture. There are several reasons for this, but here’s the main one… Significant macroeconomic events created […]

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PSB Monthly Issue January 2011

PSB Monthly Issue January 2011

| January 4, 2011

January 2011 THIS COMPANY WILL LIFT YOU TO HIGHER PROFITS Today’s economy is a global economy.  Successful companies have to look beyond their domestic borders in order to truly thrive.  And, a management team ignoring international growth is doing so at their own peril. But embracing international expansion can lead a company to big profits. […]

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PSB Portfolio Update December 2010

PSB Portfolio Update December 2010

| December 21, 2010

December 21, 2010 A Strong Finish To The Year Bodes Well For 2011 2010 wasn’t the year we had hoped for perhaps… but it’s ending nicely.  Since late August, the markets have really taken off. The S&P 500 has jumped from roughly 1050 to 1250, good for a 19% gain.  More importantly, the Russell 2000 […]

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PSB Monthly Issue December 2010

PSB Monthly Issue December 2010

| December 7, 2010

December 2010 CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY DRIVES THIS COMPANY TO PROFITS Editor’s Note:  This month we’re highlighting one company instead of the usual two. As you’ll discover, this pick is a very exciting opportunity.  We think it deserves to stand alone.  We’ll be back with two next month. Cutting edge technology isn’t always the best place […]

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PSB Portfolio Update November 2010

PSB Portfolio Update November 2010

| November 16, 2010

November 16, 2010 A Tale of Two Novembers This year has been full of surprises.  The markets have been anything but predictable. We’ve seen our share of ups and downs. Whatever expectations you may have had for the market can pretty much be thrown out the window. For example, we’ve all heard how September and […]

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