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The AAII Baton Rouge Chapter presents...

Where Is the Market Going and Why?

    Discussed by:
    Fred Richards
    President, Adrich Corp.

Fred will examine today’s economic indicators and provide a market overview in both the domestic and worldwide context. In light of the dramatic recovery from the March lows it is reasonable to ask: “Is this a bear market rally or a sustainable recovery?” The answer to this question will guide investment strategy and tactics in the coming months.

Attend This Meeting and Learn...
How economic factors may impact stock selection and results
What indicators are useful in determining market momentum
How to use CAN SlIM to make better decisions

  MEETING DETAILS
Date:
Monday, November 16, 2009
Time:
6:30 p.m.    Registration/Social
7:00 p.m.    Program
Location:
Adult Education Bldg. of Broadmoor United Methodist Church
10230 Mollylea Dr.
Baton Rouge, LA
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