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1: Most Dangerous Stocks For September 2010 -
  • 4 new stocks make our September lists.
  • FREE Company Valuation Reports for 2 of the new stocks are in the Free Archive on our website.
  • The Dangerous Stocks (-5.8%) fell less than the S&P 500 (-6.3%) and underperformed as a short portfolio last month.
  • Figure 1 shows the 20 stocks from August's report that outperformed as shorts.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while true economic earnings are declining.
  • Figures 6 and 7 reveal this month's 40 Most Dangerous Stocks.
  • Barron's recently highlighted our stock-picking as amongst the best of all Wall Street firms. See our website for details.
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2: Most Dangerous Stocks for August 2010 -
  • 6 new stocks make our August lists.
  • FREE Company Valuation Reports for 2 of the new stocks are in the Free Archive on our website.
  • The Dangerous Stocks (+10.5%) rose more than the S&P 500 (+7.7%) and underperformed as a short portfolio last month.
  • Figure 1 shows the 14 stocks from July's report that outperformed as shorts.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while true economic earnings are declining.
  • Figures 6 and 7 reveal this month's 40 Most Dangerous Stocks.
  • Barron's recently highlighted our stock-picking as amongst the best of all Wall Street firms. See our website for details.
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3: Most Dangerous Stocks for July 2010 -
  • 4 new stocks make our July lists.
  • FREE Company Valuation Reports for 2 of the new stocks are in the Free Archive on our website.
  • The Dangerous Stocks (-9.7%) fell more than the S&P 500 (-6.2%) and outperformed as a short portfolio last month.
  • Figure 1 shows the 26 stocks from June's report that outperformed as shorts.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while true economic earnings are declining.
  • Figures 6 and 7 reveal this month's 40 Most Dangerous Stocks.
  • Barron's recently highlighted our stock-picking as amongst the best of all Wall Street firms. See our website for details.
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4: Most Dangerous Stocks for June 2010 -
  • 11 new stocks make our June lists.
  • FREE Company Valuation Reports for 2 of the new stocks are in the Free Archive on our website.
  • The Dangerous Stocks (-9.8%) fell more than the S&P 500 (-7.2%) and outperformed as a short portfolio last month.
  • Figure 1 shows the 27 stocks from May's report that outperformed as shorts.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while true economic earnings are declining.
  • Figures 6 and 7 reveal this month's 40 Most Dangerous Stocks.
  • Barron's recently highlighted our stock-picking as amongst the best of all Wall Street firms. See our website for details.
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5: Most Dangerous Stocks for May 2010 -
  • 4 new stocks make our May lists.
  • FREE Company Valuation Reports for 2 of the new stocks are in the Free Archive on our website.
  • The Most Dangerous Stocks portfolio (+0.6%) rose while the S&P 500 fell (-0.2%) and underperformed as a short portfolio last month.
  • Figure 1 shows the 20 stocks from April's report that outperformed as shorts.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while true economic earnings are declining.
  • Figures 6 and 7 reveal this month's 40 Most Dangerous Stocks.
  • Barron's recently highlighted our stock-picking as amongst the best of all Wall Street firms. See our website for details.
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6: Most Dangerous Stocks for April 2010 -
  • 25 new stocks make our April lists.
  • FREE Company Valuation Reports for 2 of the new stocks are in the Free Archive on our website.
  • The Dangerous Stocks portfolio (+4.3%) outperformed the S&P 500 (+5.3%) as a short portfolio last month.
  • Figure 1 shows the 22 stocks that outperformed as shorts in March.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while true economic earnings are declining.
  • Figures 6 and 7 reveal this month's 40 Most Dangerous Stocks.
  • Barron's recently highlighted our stock-picking as amongst the best of all Wall Street firms. See our website for details.
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7: Most Dangerous Stocks for March 2010 -
  • 19 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (+1.4%). 17 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 21 new stocks make our March lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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8: Most Dangerous Stocks for February 2010 -
  • 19 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (-5.2%). 30 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 6 new stocks make our February lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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9: Most Dangerous Stocks for January 2010 -
  • 8 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (+0.6%). 8 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 8 new stocks make our January lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Note: we modified our FCF Yield rating. It is based on a single year instead of the 2-year average.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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10: Most Dangerous Stocks for December 2009 -
  • New lower price ($50) for our Most Dangerous report.
  • 29 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (+4.8%). 19 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 12 new stocks make our December lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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11: Most Dangerous Stocks for November 2009 -
  • New lower price ($50) for our Most Dangerous report.
  • 26 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (+1.3%). 20 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 9 new stocks make our November lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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12: Most Dangerous Stocks for October 2009 -
  • 20 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (+5.9%). 11 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 6 new stocks make our October lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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13: Most Dangerous Stocks for September 2009 -
  • 20 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (+1.5%). 18 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 7 new stocks make our September lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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14: Most Dangerous Stocks for August 2009 -
  • 30 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (+8.6%). 6 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 7 new stocks make our August lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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15: Most Dangerous Stocks for July 2009 -
  • 16 stocks from last month's report underperformed the S&P 500 (-2.7%). 20 stocks had negative returns. See Figure 1 in our report.
  • 5 new stocks make our July lists. See Figure 3 in our report.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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16: Most Dangerous Stocks for June 2009 -
  • 25 stocks from last month?s report underperformed the S&P 500 (+4.3%). 16 stocks had negative returns.
  • 7 new stocks make our June lists.
  • Most Dangerous Stocks have misleading earnings, which means reported earnings are rising while economic earnings and ROIC are declining.
  • Institutional Investor Magazine highlighted our stock-picking ability as #1 amongst all research firms.
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