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Friday, February 12, 2010

90 days that will shock Wall Street?

Maria Bartiromo announces Investor Brief -- yours free

Fellow Investor,

Without a doubt, this is an extraordinary time for investors. We’ve witnessed the greatest financial collapse in a generation, a global recession and unprecedented swings in the stock market.

Frankly, it’s because of this extraordinary investing environment that I’ve started Investor Brief, a free weekly e-letter designed to give you a “front row seat” to the most important goings-on on Wall Street.

Back when I started at CNBC in 1993, the world of Wall Street was a closed club — off-limits to reporters and small investors alike. In fact, when I became the first reporter to broadcast from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, I took a lot of grief. I was told in no uncertain terms I didn’t belong there. Traders called the shots, and traders ruled the floor.

But I’m a determined person — and I kept coming back. I had a right to be there. And investors had — and still have — a right to know what’s really happening on Wall Street.

It was my primary goal then — and remains so today — to help empower you to make better, more informed decisions and find more success as an investor.

After all, no one else is really looking after your best interests, so you’d better do so yourself. That was true back then. And now — after the sub prime meltdown and Madoff scandal— it’s even more important today.

That’s why I’m dedicated to bringing you insights and analysis that can help you in your investing life through my work at CNBC. But I realize you’re busy — you might not have the time each day to watch. Plus there’s only so much I can squeeze into the show.

So I’ve just started Investor Brief, to help investors like you benefit from my one-on-one interviews with CEOs, expert analysts and policy makers. And to deliver everything I learn from the best minds in the business directly to your email inbox every Monday.

Best of all, Investor Brief will cost you nothing. Please see your special invitation compliments of my publisher below.

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Maria

Maria Bartiromo’s Investor Brief
New Shock on Wall Street?
Complete, Concise, Professional Analysis – Delivered to Your Email In-Box Free

Fellow Investor,

If all the ups-and-downs — especially the downs — of the last several years have taught us anything, it’s this:

You can’t afford to be a passive investor in this day and age. You must be aware of what’s happening in the markets and why. And you must be armed with the knowledge to switch gears when the time comes, because things can change on a dime.

That’s why I found Maria Bartiromo’s recent interview
with Meredith Whitney so compelling

Whitney, as you may know, is one of Wall Street’s most accurate analysts.

She was the first to call the Finance Bubble, while most brokers were still pushing AIG and Citigroup at bloated prices. Then when things looked the bleakest, Meredith predicted the stock market rally, which catapulted the S&P 500 60% off its lows.

You could have saved a lot of money and then made a lot of money by heeding her calls.

So the hair on the back of my neck stood straight up, when Maria told me in late 2009 that Meredith hadn’t been this bearish in a year, saying, “There’s nowhere to hide.”

This one brief exchange tells volumes:

Maria: Do you think that the (banking) sector is adequately capitalized today?

Sign Up TodayMeredith: No way.

Meredith was feeling bearish but plenty of analysts chimed in to disagree with her comments. Whether she's right or wrong,the next 90 days should be very interesting — some even say shocking. You must prepare.

$700 billion in TARP funds and
what do we have to show for it?

My read? The country’s leading bank analyst is telling us the system is still in the dumps. Given the volatility we've been seeing in the markets lately, investors may find it prudent to listen to what analysts like Meredith Whitney have to say.

So what does this mean for your investments?

Accept your free subscription to Maria Bartiromo’s Investor Brief and find out. Sign up here.

As you’ll discover, Meredith Whitney is just one of dozens of superstars Maria interviews and surveys to bring you the current thinking of the best and brightest from the investing and business worlds.

Some, like Meredith, see great dangers on the horizon. Others — looking at things a little differently or taking a global perspective — see great opportunity.

But only Investor Brief gives you access to them all in a no-nonsense, weekly publication conveniently delivered to your email in-box.About Maria

Over the past decade, many investors lost a lot of money and missed a ton of opportunities by relying on hunches or blindly following the advice of some “guru.”

Now Investor Brief gives you the opportunity to be part of an ongoing dialogue that introduces many reasoned opinions, so you have the information and knowledge to make better investment decisions.

Best of all, it’s free when you accept this invitation now.

One of the hardest working people on Wall Street

The New York Times describes Maria Bartiromo as “An insider” who does “more than her share.”

I describe Maria as one of the hardest working people on Wall Street.

From top business leaders to powerful politicians to top-tier investors, her Rolodex is stuffed with the names of men and women you should listen to.

In recent issues of Investor Brief, noted maverick investor Jim Rogers shared his views on gold; former Treasury Secretary Paul O‘Neill spoke out on the effects of huge U.S. deficits; and in case you’re wondering if Google is a buy or sell, Nikesh Arora, President of Global Sales, provided invaluable insights into its global business model.

On-air, Maria has gone one-on-one with Hank Greenberg, Carl Ichan, Steve Forbes, Larry Summers, Charles Schwab, George Soros, Boone Pickens and Bill Gates — among dozens of mover-and-shakers.

Who else might pop up in your weekly Investor Brief?

Hot-shot CEOs of the top global brands and seldom-interviewed, but top-ranked money managers — the world’s best investors, sharing their thoughts with you.

Investor Brief is your ticket
to a world most investors never get a glimpse of

Maria will detail her experiences. You’ll get her analysis, opinions and knowledge from the real experts in the economic, investing and political worlds. Plus she’ll share tidbits she hears behind-the-scenes.

I guarantee you’ll be both educated and entertained. And you’ll come away each week with a better understanding of how this crazy world of investing really runs.

Sign up for Investor Brief by going here now.

A look at the week ahead on Wall Street

You’ll get each new issue of Investor Brief sent direct to your e-mail box every Monday with an exclusive video from Maria giving you a fresh look at what you can expect that week on Wall Street.

She’ll tell you which economic reports will move the market that week and why. She’ll outline the week’s key events — from testimony in Congress to Federal Reserve meetings and beyond. And she’ll alert you to earnings reports that could boost, or drop, the stocks you own.

Join Free NOWThis video “look ahead” will arm you with facts you need to make sense of that week on Wall Street.

It’s thorough. It’s concise. It’s Maria talking with you one-on-one. And you can sign up now by following this link.

Strategies that will make you a better investor

One of the rewards of Maria’s job is being able to pick the brains of today’s most renowned “investing masters.”

When you get to hang around with legends like Larry Summers, Bill Gates and Martin Feldstein, you can’t help but gain unprecedented insight into the inner workings of today’s market. So in each issue of Investor Brief, Maria will share the lessons she’s learned from the very best minds in the investment business.

One example: Everybody knows the Federal Reserve sets interest rates, but few people ever give it more than a passing thought. Savvy investors don’t take the Fed’s statements at face value. They ferret out valuable intelligence — and make smarter investments — by watching a few key steps in the process the Fed uses to reach their decision.

Another example: Earnings season is vitally important as stocks move up and down, sometimes violently, as companies report profits. But hanging your hat on a single number is a simplistic — and often dangerous — way to make investment decisions. See how the pros dissect an earnings report.

Those are just two quick examples of the sorts of things you’ll read about each week in Investor Brief.

Having worked with Maria for some months now, I can tell you that it’s her passion to take what Wall Street’s top professionals teach her every day and pass it on to you in clear, jargon-free English that make this free e-letter a “must-read.”

This special invitation is 100% free

Sign up for Investor Brief absolutely free now. There’s no cost and no obligation. Should you want to stop receiving it, just say so at any time.

So there’s truly no reason not to accept this invitation now:

You’ll enjoy exclusive features, not available anywhere else. Investor Brief is Maria talking with you, one-on-one, about the off-air side of her work life — sharing photos and casual conversations she has with the people who make today’s news.

Through Investor Brief, Maria will introduce you to the most-respected men and women in the business and investing communities. Her hard-hitting interviews will give you access to the best current thinking on what is happening on Wall Street and Main Street today.

Send Maria questions, she’ll get you answers; learn valuable information Maria gets from CNBC guests off-camera; and much more.

All yours just for the asking. Sign up for Investor Brief by going here now.

Sincerely,

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Chris Marett
Executive Publisher
Maria Bartiromo’s Investor Brief

P.S. Remember, you pay nothing to receive Investor Brief each week.

Maria’s newsletter — delivered to your email in-box — is completely free. And I guarantee you’ll be pleased with the value it provides you. I stake my reputation on that fact.

So please join now, while this invitation is still on your screen.

P.P.S. If you have friends or loved ones who might benefit from Investor Brief, do them a favor and forward this invitation. They are welcome to join free, as well.

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The Author’s interview subjects may be professional traders who may be themselves actively involved in securities referred to in the Newsletter, on behalf of their companies or themselves.

Past performance is not indicative of future results. None of the Author, InvestorPlace or CNBC guarantee any specific outcome or profit. All investments involve substantial monetary risk, including the risk of losing one’s entire investment.

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