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		<title>How to Profit From the Coming Correction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In November 2013, I wrote an article in The Huffington Post, addressing the phony “debate” among pundits over a possible market correction. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed that day at 15,967. On July 7, 2014, it closed at 17,024. In that article, I railed against the “gurus” then making predictions about when the inevitable market...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="color: #222222">In November 2013, I wrote an article in The Huffington Post, addressing the phony “debate” among pundits over a possible market correction. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed that day at 15,967. On July 7, 2014, it closed at 17,024<a style="color: #005ea6" name="_GoBack"></a>.</p>
<p style="color: #222222">In that article, I railed against the “<a style="color: #005ea6" title="Link: http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/the-smarter-mutual-fund-investor/2014/07/09/dont-pay-any-mind-to-financial-news-gurus" href="http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/the-smarter-mutual-fund-investor/2014/07/09/dont-pay-any-mind-to-financial-news-gurus" target="_blank">gurus</a>” then making predictions about when the inevitable market correction would occur. I noted there were good arguments on all sides of this issue, but the reality is only the most dire predictions usually garnered the headlines.</p>
<p style="color: #222222">I don’t question the right of anyone to express their views on the future of the markets. But I do find it irresponsible when market pundits are featured in the financial news giving opinions about random events. They don&#8217;t have any accountability when they are wrong. Investors who hold the mistaken belief that these pundits can predict the future are collateral damage.</p>
<p style="color: #222222">Read the rest of the article on <a href="http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/the-smarter-mutual-fund-investor/2014/07/14/how-to-profit-from-the-coming-correction" target="_blank">US News</a>.</p>
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