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Below are our latest blog posts for the week of January 12th.  Click on the links below to view the full article.

How to put fresh capital to work in 2015

Published on Marketwatch.com

It's already been a bumpy ride so far in 2015 and with so many retirement savers and investors with fresh capital to put to work, making the right decisions now will have a profound impact on your total return come year-end.

3 Investments Jeffrey Gundlach Loves in 2015

Yesterday I listened to Jeffrey Gundlach’s “2015 Market Outlook” webcast along with much of the financial community. Gundlach has certainly peaked in his notoriety as one of the most prestigious bond fund managers and continues to draw fascination for his timely insights into global economic machinations as well.

2 High Growth Sectors To Avoid

Published on Seeitmarket.com

Social media and solar ETFs both cover areas of the market engaged in high growth expansion through very different means. While these two sectors don’t often experience direct correlation, they are both home to fast moving stocks with interesting price trends.  Primarily because they look like they should be avoided in the current market environment

ETF Investors Are Bravely Buying The Energy Dip

Published on NASDAQ.com

The deflation in energy prices has been one of the more sensationalistic headlines in the financial media for the last seven months. The continued month over month declines in crude oil, natural gas, energy stocks, and other associated industries has many experts scratching their heads. The entire sector has defied calls for a bottom and continues to trade with extreme oversold readings.

VIDEO: January 2015 Chart Review

In our monthly ETF chart roundup video, we analyze the current trends of the market and introdue investment themes for the New Year.

The important themes to watch this month are large cap stocks, Europe, oil prices, treasuries, emerging market bonds, and REITs. Recorded after the market close on January 7, 2015.

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