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OVERVIEW
Bert
Dohmen's WELLINGTON LETTER is an
investment and economic newsletter targeted toward the serious investor and
business executive. For 27 years, it has provided readers with the most accurate
analysis and forecasts of the global economies and investment markets found
anywhere.
THE READERS
Subscribers to this service show a loyalty
rarely seen. The average subscriber has been with the service for 12 years. They
subscribe for consistently prescient investment and economic analysis, the most
accurate forecasts and specific investment recommendations.
THE EDITOR
Bert
Dohmen looks behind the scenes of the global investment
markets. He analysis cross-market relationships, which
give him superb clues as to what is likely to happen
in various markets that are ignored by other analysts.
Bert Dohmen has been called "a leading Fed Watcher"
by the nations #1 daily investment newspaper. Federal
Reserve Board actions, world-wide politics and economies,
along with fundamental and technical analysis give him
the important clues. He is a professional trader, with
38 years experience in the markets.
Perhaps
you have seen him on Louis Rukeyser's "Wall Street
Week," CNN's "Moneyline," or CNBC Financial
News Network. Or perhaps you have read about him in
The Wall Street Journal, Barron's or Business Week.
THE INVESTMENT
APPROACH
Bert Dohmen's Wellington Letter has
the following sections: 1) U.S. Economy & the Fed, 2) World-Wide Stock and
Bond Markets, 3) Precious Metals, 4) International Economies & Currencies
and 5) The Fund Investor.
Bert Dohmen's analysis often goes
totally contrary to accepted "Wall Street wisdom." He is the original
Fed Watcher. His predictions of Federal Reserve policy have been astounding. He
considers Fed policy the most important fundamental factor.
To get precise
timing, which often has enabled him to catch the exact
day of the turning point in the market, Bert Dohmen
uses his 38 years of experience with technical analysis.
He was utilizing this discipline long before it ever
became accepted on Wall Street.
Bert
Dohmen says that in most cases the charts reflect what
the insiders know today and will not be public knowledge
until several months from now. By combining the analysis
of price and volume changes, he gets a very accurate
view of the change in money flows. And only a change
in money flows can produce a change in the trend.
WATCHING THE
FED
The
Wall Street Journal refers to Bert Dohmen as a "Fed Watcher." Indeed,
he is! The Fed has the most powerful influence on the investment markets. The
Fed is more important than the general economy, or the actions of the President
and Congress. Bert Dohmen's comments are original, enlightening, and
thought-provoking.
ABOUT THE
NEWSLETTER
Bert Dohmen's WELLINGTON
LETTER began in January of 1977. It's one of the most established in
the business.
Bert Dohmen's WELLINGTON LETTER has
received top ratings, including a #1 rating.
The newsletter is published in parts or sections and
sent 2 to 3 times per month.
Each section of the Wellington letter is about 2
to 8 pages.
Bert Dohmen's WELLINGTON LETTER has
won awards for newsletter excellence.
Bert Dohmen's WELLINGTON LETTER is
often quoted by financial newsletters and magazines, including such national
publications as Barron's, Wall Street Journal, Business Week to name a few.
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