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Three Sectors Surging! AGAIN!

Martin D. Weiss Ph.D. | Saturday, November 25, 2006 at 8:00 am

Martin here with an update on our three favorite sectors: They’re all surging AGAIN … gaining momentum … and, I believe, gearing up for another massive upward move.

Here’s the scoop:

Oil stocks, which had been battered in September, have been climbing nicely ever since. Since October, the Oil Services HOLDRS (OIH) is up from about 118 to 141, a surge of 19%. And one third of that gain has taken place just this week!

Gold stocks are very close behind, rising nearly 16% in the same period, also with a third of that rise taking place this week.

Meanwhile, an index of China’s 25 top companies has done equally well, albeit in a steadier pattern and a different time horizon: It did not suffer a September decline; and it’s now up TWENTY-ONE percent since we first recommended it.

The latest: This week, this China index surged to a brand new, all-time high, with no sign of slowing down.

These Are Three of the Hottest
Sectors in the Market Today

All three of these sectors are rising because of factors tied to China: China’s huge imports of natural resources like oil, China’s huge trade surplus, and China’s giant $1 trillion cash kitty.

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Good luck and God bless!

Martin


About MONEY AND MARKETS

MONEY AND MARKETS (MaM) is published by Weiss Research, Inc. and written by Martin D. Weiss along with Sean Brodrick, Larry Edelson, Michael Larson, Nilus Mattive, and Tony Sagami. To avoid conflicts of interest, Weiss Research and its staff do not hold positions in companies recommended in MaM. Nor do we accept any compensation for such recommendations. The comments, graphs, forecasts, and indices published in MaM are based upon data whose accuracy is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Performance returns cited are derived from our best estimates but must be considered hypothetical inasmuch as we do not track the actual prices investors pay or receive. Regular contributors and staff include John Burke, Amber Dakar, Monica Lewman-Garcia, Wendy Montes de Oca, Kristen Adams, Jennifer Moran, Red Morgan, and Julie Trudeau.

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About ETF Power Trader

The track record information in this report is based on published recommendations issued in real time — not by back-tested modeling. Moreover, although we do not know what investors actually achieved, the success of the approach is substantially corroborated by third-party independent analysis by the widely respected Hulbert Financial Digest.

The 1,992% total return and the 21.7% yearly average return are based on market price data which we deem to be reliable but which has not been independently verified. It assumes faithful execution of published signals at the first opportunity after signals were issued, includes dividends and capital gains distributions were reinvested, and assumes trades were made in an IRA or other tax-deferred account at Fidelity.

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