Do You Really Want to Invest Like Warren Buffet?

SYNOPSIS
The major market indexes improved again last week. Nasdaq continues to lead our 6-pack of indexes on a trend basis, followed by the S&P/TSX Composite Index and the S&P 500. But on a one-week basis both the DJI and the S&P/TSX Small Cap indexes outpaced the others last week with 2%+ gains.

ProfiTrend Portfolio… Our PTP annualized growth rate rose to 86% from 54% the previous week. That compares with 17% for the S&P 500 and 20% for the S&P/TSX Composite Index.

Seasonality… We begin to look into what September might have in store as far as calendar effects go.

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Topic of the Week… Do You Really Want to Invest Like Warren Buffet?
Some have claimed that Warren Buffet has been and continues to be the greatest stock picker of all time. Do we believe that? Of course not! With all due respect for the Oracle of Omaha, we offer some arguments that you can’t invest like Warren Buffet in a literal sense. And, starting right now, you can’t possibly match his historical performance either. Times have changed and a crystal ball looking back three decades is not going to help you when you need to look forward. We have more on that, along with a valuable lesson on the problems with time anchored comparison charts. Another 2-in-1 Topic of the Week!

Featured Video… In keeping with our topic of the week, we feature Warren Buffet. CNBC managed to grab a solid three hours of his time a couple months ago, and he spoke with many CNBC familiar faces about a wide variety of topics.

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