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10.17.02, 6:29 PM ET

Forbes Newsletters is your destination for free investment advice. Each day, we will let you know what the top investment gurus are buying and selling. Read interviews with financial advisers like Vanguard Fund expert Dan Weiner. Check out our technical chart of the week with analysis, and read daily commentary on which stocks and bonds are moving the markets. You can even sign up for our free investment guru e-mail newsletter, which will keep you up to date with the latest market news. Forbes is also partnering with some of the top advisers in the investment newsletter business, giving you the opportunity to subscribe to some of the highest-quality investment newsletters around.

Forbes Newsletter Watch

Forbes Newsletter Watch lets you know what the top investment newsletters are advising their subscribers. Come here for analysis on current market trends and to find out which stocks you should buy and which you should avoid. Advisers such as John Buckingham of the Prudent Speculator weigh in on whether stocks are undervalued and recommend stocks to buy now. Others, such as PIMCO Managing Director Bill Gross and InvesTech Research's Jim Stack, offer up their views on whether bonds or stocks make better long-term investments. The newsletter advisers keep tabs on the market. Here, you can keep tabs on them.

Adviser Q&A

Visit Adviser Q&A to get up close to the best-performing newsletter advisers. We interview established advisers such as Geraldine Weiss of Investment Quality Trends, and we ferret out unknown advisers with excellent track records, such as John Myers of Outstanding Investments. Each interview digs deep to find out what makes these advisers successful, analyzes their strategies and explains how their strategies apply to today's market. You'll also find out which stocks advisers currently recommend.

From The Chart Room

In this unpredictable market, fundamental analysis isn't always enough to determine a stock's prospects. Let the Chart Room help by providing technical analysis. Here, John Bollinger of Capital Growth Letter explains that the chart for the S&P Small Cap Index shows excellent relative strength compared with the Nasdaq. Another chartist, Steve Hochberg, editor of Elliot Wave Financial Forecast, points out that the chart for Starbucks' stock has hit a double top, which could mean the stock is in for tough times ahead.

Adviser Soapbox

The Forbes Family of Newsletter Gurus share analysis on market trends, stocks and bonds. David Fried of the Buyback Letter, for example, says that Procter & Gamble has been buying back stock--a bullish indicator for its shares. Vahan Janjigian of Forbes Growth Investor questions whether corporate fraud is so widespread that it justifies a significant plunge in all the major indices. Besides analysis, other Forbes gurus such as Josh Wolfe of Forbes/Wolfe Nanotech Report, George Gilder of Gilder Technology Report and Andy Seybold of Forbes/Andrew Seybold's Wireless Outlook keep you up to date on important trends and key players in the sectors they cover.

Guru Picks

Click here to find out the top buys and the top sells of the 100 top fund managers from Marketocracy. When the M100 jump into defense and oil, we'll tell you why they bought shares of Northrop Grumman and Murphy Oil. When they unload telecom and retail stocks such as Lucent Technologies and the Gap, we'll explain why the stocks may be heading lower. By following the top fund managers, you may be able to improve the performance of your own portfolio.


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