The ETF Strategist

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David FrazierMany people are tired of listening to the so-called Wall Street "experts" who caused them to lose substantial amounts of money over the past several years.

Many people are tired of "getting in" or "getting out" too late and getting burned by the latest "best" investment.

Many people are searching for a place to turn to get accurate information about the markets because the information they hear through the media is useless.

If you're one of those persons, I urge you to join a select group of Americans who have been members of my investment newsletter — The ETF Strategist.

Unlike the money grabbers on Wall Street and the vast number of mutual fund managers who consistently underperform the major stock market indices, I have two goals in mind in writing each and every edition of The ETF Strategist:

  1. To help investors preserve the value of their capital during economic contractions.
  2. To generate substantial returns during all other investment environments.

Members of The ETF Strategist who follow my investment recommendations have been able to consistently beat nearly every mutual fund on the market. During a two year period, my service outperformed 99% of all mutual funds rated by Morningstar. I must admit that there is no direct way to compare the track record of my service to mutual funds because I (and members of my service) have unique advantages: There are no brokerage fees, there are no maintenance fees, and there are no marketing fees. But these are only part of the reason why the performance of my service outperforms so many mutual funds.

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