Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of April 24, 2013?

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No doubt you’ve often read here that we recommend a three-pronged investment strategy: Invest mainly in well-established companies with a history of sales and earnings, if not dividends; Spread your money out across the five main economic sectors: Manufacturing & Industrial; Resources & Commodities; Consumer Goods & Services; Finance; Utilities; Downplay or avoid stocks in the broker/media limelight. This limelight spurs investors to build up excessive expectations for these stocks. When the limelight stocks fail to live up to these excessive expectations, stock-price downturns can be sudden and brutal. Recently a member asked a good question about item #3. He said, “You advise investors to downplay or avoid the broker/media limelight stocks, yet you continue to advise buying Google. I can’t think of a stock that’s more in the limelight than Google. It’s in the media every day. How does this square with your third principle?” The answer is that some stocks and businesses get a lot more time in the limelight than they deserve,…