You won’t find many men or women of Alexander Green’s talent or integrity on Wall Street. He walked away from a prestigious position with one of the country’s leading brokerage firms – retiring from Wall Street at only 43.
You may have seen him on CNBC or Fox News’ “The O’Reilly Factor.” Or read his articles in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Forbes or CBS MarketWatch.
Alex has 16 years of experience as a research analyst, investment advisor and portfolio manager. Plus, he’s written for Louis Rukeyser and many of the nation’s top investment letters.
He’s also the author of The New York Times bestseller “The Gone Fishin’ Portfolio: Get Wise, Get Wealthy… and Get On with Your Life.”
Today, he is Investment Director of The Oxford Club, the world’s largest financial fellowship. And he’s also Chairman of Investment U, an Internet-based investment research service with over 300,000 readers.
But Mr. Green’s great love is searching out the underground investment opportunities that you won’t hear about from the mainstream media.
And that’s good news for you…
Because he is exceptionally good at it.
The Oxford Club Communiqué, which he edits, has been ranked by independent analyst Mark Hulbert as one of the top 10 investment letters in the country. (That’s out of more than 200 letters!) Hulbert lists the Club’s letter in the top five for risk-adjusted returns over the past five years.
His returns over the past five years have been better than the world’s top bond manager, Bill Gross… better than the country’s top equity fund managers… and better than the world’s most widely praised investor, Warren Buffett.
Alexander Green has traveled across the globe to meet with his personal contacts in Peru, Chile, Turkey, China, India, Korea – to unearth the biggest growth companies the world has to offer… Companies poised to soar thanks to the New Gilded Class.
In the past he’s led some of his followers to unheard of returns including:
- 241.7% on the Norwegian company StatOil in less than four months
- 171.4% on Cemex, a cement producer based in Latin America, in 35 days
- 958.3% on Canadian National Resources in four months
- 962% on Russia’s Vimpel Communications in 111 days
- 196.7% on an under-the-radar opportunity in India – Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories in three months
- 147% on China Medical in less than two months
- 301.9% on Latin America’s MercadoLibre in seven days
- 300% on Deutsche Bank in three months
- 121.05% on leading Russian miner Mechel in seven days
- 160.78% on Suntech Power in less than a month
- 135.7% on Mexico’s soft drink powerhouse, Fomento Economico, in just over two months
Below is a collection of articles from Invesment U. These articles are written by Alexander Green and the Investment U investment experts:
- Investing in Stocks: Ignore the Negatives, Embrace Your Contrarian Side and Buy Stocks Now
- Jeremy Siegel: Treasury Bonds Today Are a Sucker Bet
- The Most Politically Incorrect Column Ever
- Buying Stocks: Don't Succumb to The Siren Song of the Naysayers
- Is the Media Gaming You?
- The Only Thing That Guarantees Your Financial Independence
- Long-Term Treasury Bonds: Consider Yourself Warned…
- Is Apple the Perfect Growth Stock?
- Why Burton G. Malkiel is More Right Than Wrong
- Treasury Funds: Get These Time Bombs Out of Your Portfolio
- Do Trailing Stops Really Work?
- The End-of-the-World Portfolio… Is it Too Early to Have One?
- U.S. Treasury Bonds: Why the Safest Investment is Now One of the Riskiest
- Gold: The Ultimate Salvation Investment
- Why Value Investing and Trading Don’t Mix
- Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS): The Indispensable Investment
- Why the Euro Has Further to Tumble
- Timing the Market: If Only You Knew What Mark Hulbert Knows…
- The Japanese Stock Market: How to Play “The Land of Rising Stocks”
- Ultra ETFs: Whether You’re Ultra-Long, Or Ultra-Short… Be Ultra-Careful
- My Big Fat Greek Deficit
- How to Profit From Health Care Reform… in China
- 50 States… A $300 Billion Black Hole… And 10 Years “Lost”
- Biofuels: Don’t Let This Alternative Energy “Greendoggle” Fool You
- Japanese Small-Caps Hold Big Rewards For Contrarian Investors
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