Technician Stan Weinstein: Stay Disciplined and Focus on Individual Companies, Not Markets
Also, Bert Dohmen from the Wellington Letter sees “a spark of hope”, and Ryan Puplava with his Market Wrap-up

Jim welcomes famed technician Stan Weinstein back to the program. Stan characterizes this market as "one of the most challenging markets in my 47 year investment career." His advice is to stay disciplined and focus on individual companies, not markets or market sectors. Jim also welcomes Bert Dohmen this week. Bert sees "a spark of hope" and urges investors not to get too cautious as things could change politically in September and October, which could drive the market higher. Ryan Puplava also checks in with his Market Wrap-up.
Ryan joined PFS Group in 1995. He is Senior Trading Manager and works closely with Jim Puplava on PFS Group's Growth investment objective. He also contributes a monthly Market Observation to Financial Sense and co-authors In the Know—a weekly communication for Jim Puplava's clients only—with other members of the trading staff.
Stan Weinstein, veteran technical analyst and author, is editor and publisher of the "Global Trend Alert," a financial advisory service for institutional investors.
Bert Dohmen is president and founder of Dohmen Capital Research Institute, Inc. (DCRI). He has achieved an international reputation for his expertise in forecasting the major investment markets, interest rates, and economic trends.
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