High-Tech Plus Old-Fashioned Human Wisdom Equals Super Results for ValuEngine's Financial Newsletter.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- Paul Henneman, President of the quantitative stock valuation and forecasting firm ValuEngine Inc (www.ValuEngine.com) said today that his Company's ValuEngine View newsletter yielded a return of 43% in 8 months. Since its launch in May 2005, the ValuEngine View stock portfolio has gained over 40%, despite a challenging market. The newsletter has distinguished itself by selecting large cap stocks that are diversified across a broad range of industry groups. Some of the companies that have performed well over the last six months are: Boyd Gaming (BYD BYD Beyond BYD Bury Your Dead (band) BYD Build Your Dreams ), Nvidia (NVDA NVDA NVIDIA Corp (stock symbol) NVDA Non-Violent Direct Action (direct resistance lobbying) NVDA NonVisual Desktop Access (open-source screen reader) ), Southern Copper (PCU PCU - PCI Configuration Utility ), Tesoro (TSO (Time Sharing Option) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's MVS operating system. It allows a user or programmer to launch an application from a terminal and interactively work with it. The TSO counterpart in VM is called CMS. ) and U.S. Gypsum (USG (UNIX Systems Group) The division within Novell that was responsible for UnixWare. See USL. ). Henneman states that, "ValuEngine's quantitative portfolio strategies have always performed well for the company's Institutional clients. Last year we decided to make these strategies available to the individual investor via a monthly newsletter. We think a newsletter is the ideal way for an individual investor to benefit from ValuEngine's translation of advanced academic financial research into practical investment strategies. It is also an affordable way for individual investors to have access to financial analysis tools which were previously available only to institutions." ValuEngine invited top-notch fund manager Eric Stokes to edit the newsletter. Eric is the author of the book "Market Neutral Investing" (Dearborn 2004) as well as a hedge fund hedge fund, in finance, a highly speculative, largely unregulated investment device. Originating in the 1950s, the funds "hedge" by offsetting "short" positions (borrowing a security and then selling it at a higher price before repaying the lender) against "long" manager. Using ValuEngine's market analysis tools, Eric overlays his wisdom and experience to craft a 15-stock portfolio which is rebalanced each month. The result has been a vindication of ValuEngine's belief that advanced computer algorithms for quantitative financial analysis combined with good old-fashioned human wisdom can yield results well beyond the norm. One happy subscriber is Alan Lindgren of Godfrey, IL. Said Alan, "I have been very impressed with Eric Stokes' stock picks in his monthly portfolio issued through the ValuEngine Newsletter. I followed his picks on paper for several months to confirm how strong his recommendations would remain before I put real money to work. I discovered that, even through stagnant or turbulent market conditions, his portfolios held up extremely well." ValuEngine is no new kid on the block. Founded in 1996 by Yale University Professor of Finance Dr. Zhiwu Chen, it has become an established brand name in financial research. Besides being an independent research provider under the 2003 Spitzer Settlement, ValuEngine's research is distributed through Reuters, Hoovers, Thomson, MarketWatch and Yahoo Finance. To the cognoscente on Wall Street, ValuEngine is one of those rare gems in financial research that comes along only once in a very long while. The newsletter is published in the middle of each month. For more information contact Tian Tian or T'ien (Chinese; “Heaven”) In indigenous Chinese religion, the supreme power reigning over humans and lesser gods. The term refers to a deity, to impersonal nature, or to both. Khean at (800) 381-5576, tk@valuengine.com, or visit http://www.valuengine.com/NLPerformance |
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