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Dion Money Management Announces Investment Opinion: Dion Money Management Maintains Position in Energy While Steering Clear of Automotive (NYSE:GM).


WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- On Wednesday, February 8, 2006, Dion Money Management announced that they will continue to hold their position in Energy and Gold within their Sector Momentum Management program. Dion's top energy funds currently invest in companies such as ConocoPhillips (NYSE NYSE

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) will begin to make their way into the Dion Portfolio. Dion's sector program has not been invested in Select Automotive which has been hurt this year by General Motors (NYSE:GM) and Ford (NYSE:F). To invest in sector funds using the Dion Money Management proprietary investment strategy visit www.dionmm.com or call (877) 850-7942.

The Dion Sector Momentum Management program exclusively monitors high-quality; top-performing, growth-oriented sector mutual funds. Weekly, we will invest your portfolio in the appropriate funds based on proven buy-and-sell signals. Our approach to sector investing is unique and focused exclusively on achieving exceptional long-term results. Dion Money Management currently manages over $800 million with over $25 million in the Sector Program.

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 that monitors and evaluates over 40 sector funds at all times, then determines which sectors you should invest in. That means you don't have to worry about guesswork because the proprietary system's automatic buy, sell, and hold recommendations tells us exactly what to do and when to do it.

In addition, Mr. Dion announced that his money management program would be eligible for three months of free money management service. "Providing three free months of money management allows investors to try us without obligation. If our clients like our service, they can continue to use us after the 3 month introductory period. If they do not like our service, they will not be charged a management fee." To begin investing in the sector program, call (877) 850-7942, ext. 121, and speak to Shawn Leonard or visit www.dionmm.com.

"Our sister company has gained thousands of subscribers to its Sector Momentum Tracker Newsletter over the two years," said Donald Dion. "Those subscribers have asked us to start a money management program that will help them with their growth investments. I believe our proprietary strategy will take the guesswork out of sector investing."

The Dion Sector Management program currently invests in Fidelity Energy Service, Natural Gas and Natural Resources as oil and energy demand continues to increase. Fidelity Select Gold and Fidelity Select Electronics continue to outperform Outperform

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 and S&P 500 index. Growth investors can call Dion's momentum manager Shawn Leonard at (877) 850-7942 Ext. 121 or visit www.dionmm.com.
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