BullMarket.com Offers Investment Opinion on the "Dogs of the Dow" for 2007.PRINCETON, N.J. -- BullMarket.com (http://www.bullmarket.com), an online investment newsletter focused on long-term growth and income-generating stocks, announced today that it has provided subscribers with a detailed report on the "Dogs of the Dow Dogs of the Dow An investing strategy that consists of buying the 10 DJIA stocks with the highest dividend yield at the beginning of the year. The portfolio should be adjusted at the beginning of each year to include the 10 highest yielding stocks. " for 2007, including Altria Group (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : MO), JP Morgan Chase (NYSE: JPM JPM J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. (stock symbol) JPM Juan Pablo Montoya (formula 1 driver) JPM Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Malaysia) JPM Journal of Property Management ), DuPont (NYSE: DD), General Motors (NYSE: GM), and Pfizer (NYSE: PFE 1. (text, editor) PFE - Programmer's File Editor. 2. (language) PFE - Portable Forth Environment. ). BullMarket.com's Recommended List of stocks boasts six holdings that have returned over 200% since being added. All paid and trial subscribers to BullMarket.com can now receive immediate access to the newsletter's exclusive daily reports. As a subscriber, you'll also gain access to our latest investment moves. Start your 14-day free trial today: https://www.bullmarket.com/subscribe/index.php?refer=BMR BMR basal metabolic rate. BMR abbr. basal metabolic rate BMR, n See basal metabolic rate. BMR basal metabolic rate. 192B In its report, BullMarket.com wrote: "One way to approach the Dogs of the Dow is to find the stocks that are in keeping with the spirit of the strategy, those Blue Chips that are out of favor and undervalued Undervalued A stock or other security that is trading below its true value. Notes: The difficulty is knowing what the "true" value actually is. Analysts will usually recommend an undervalued stock with a strong buy rating. by the market, while avoiding the real operational duds... After stellar performance by the Dogs in 2006, and the same ten stocks returning in 2007, it's a little harder than usual to find the strong-but-out-of-favor companies that this strategy seeks..." BullMarket.com looked at the following topics, among others: -- Rather than simply investing in the ten-highest yielding Dow stocks as the "Dogs of the Dow" strategy suggests, why might investors want to choose a handful of companies from among this year's crop of Dogs to generate better results in 2007? -- What factors might help Altria outperform its Dow peers in 2007? -- JP Morgan is coming off a solid year in 2006. Can investors expect more gains from the stock in 2007? -- In 2007, should investors expect DuPont to repeat the modest returns it generated in 2006? -- Why might Pfizer fit the profile of an ideal "Dogs of the Dow" stock right now? -- After being the top stock on the Dow in 2006, can GM be expected to put together another strong performance in 2007? About BullMarket.com: Launched in 1997, BullMarket.com has a strong track record of creating wealth for its subscribers by providing sound, long-term investing advice. The BullMarket.com Recommended List includes about 50 companies across all major industries, including Financials, Healthcare, Energy, Technology, and Retail, among others. BullMarket.com is one of the oldest continuously published investment newsletters online, and its Recommended List has consistently outperformed the major market indices. NOTE: This release was published by Indie Research Advisors, LLC (CRD CRD See Central Registration Depository (CRD). #131926), a registered investment advisor Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) is a designation obtainable in the United States by an individual who has registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or state regulatory agency (where the primary business is situated or multiple States in some cases) in with the NASD NASD See: National Association of Securities Dealers NASD See National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD). and State of NJ. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Investors should always research companies and securities before making any investments. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. |
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