Using Common Sense And Logic To Forecast 2013 – Parts 1 & 2 – Seeking Alpha 01-24-13

Salient to Investors: Joseph Stuber writes: Stocks could reach the all-time high on the S&P of 1576 in 2013 driven by its momentum, but then the market will broadly sell-off to October 2011 lows of 1074. A correction to the 2009 low of 670 is possible on pure fundamentals, given

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The Republican Dilemma And Its Implications For Investors – Seeking Alpha 01-23-13

Salient to Investors: Phil Mause at Pacific Economics Group writes: Investors should buy up dividend stocks, business development companies (BDCs), REITs and other investments yielding more than bonds. A dividend stock led stock market could rise considerably – dips will be shallow as many investors will be waiting to get in.

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6 Outrageous Predictions For 2013 – Seeking Alpha 01-21-13

Salient to Investors: Doug Short at Advisor Perspectives writes: Statistics says that 99.7% of all daily movements should fall within three standard deviations of the mean, but Deutsche Bank research shows that three standard deviation movements are not as rare – some instances, like the 2008  financial collapse, happen over 25% of

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Australians Priced Out of Dream Swap Backyards for Balconies – Bloomberg 01-14-13

Salient to Investors: Sydney is the most unaffordable housing market in the English-speaking world. Demographia report Australian homes cost 6.7 times the gross annual median household income in Q3 2011 versus 3.1 times in the US and 5 times in the UK. Apartment ownership is rising as more are being buyers priced out of the

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Blackstone Rushes $2.5 Billion Purchase as Homes Rise – Bloomberg 01-09-13

Salient to Investors: Jonathan Gray at Blackstone said the market is moving much faster than anybody thought possible, and housing is much stronger than people anticipated. Blackstone is buying in Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Northern and Southern California; Miami, Orlando and Tampa, Florida, through foreclosure auctions and short sales. Anthony Paolone at JPMorgan said the home

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