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Tonight's portfolio review session will take a closer look (in some cases, probably from a playful perspective) at the stock panel selections from the Better Investing national conventions in Chicago (2008), Atlanta (2009) and St. Louis (2010). Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/531595171 We'll get started around 8 PM eastern time. Bring your own popcorn, pajamas and your favorite beverage. Mark Robertson
Disclaimer: statements are opinions expressed by Mark Robertson. These statements are not intended to replace professional advice. When in doubt, follow the advice of your investment, tax or legal advisors who are familiar with your particular circumstances. No investment advis is intended.
Mark Robertson
Mark Robertson
Mark Robertson has been working with investment clubs and individual investors for nearly twenty years, first as a volunteer for NAIC in Chicago and then by serving as senior contributing editor for Better Investing magazine. Manifest Investing is an evolving body of work built by working directly with successful long-term investors. Our emphasis is on key success factors, effective practices and analysis and is centered on prioritizing what really matters, consistent with the teachings and principles of NAIC founder, George Nicholson Jr.

Expected Returns is the name of the MANIFEST newsletter, this column and a column published for several years at Better Investing. It serves as a reminder that our Community of long-term investors is in this for superior returns and distinguishes itself with long-term expectations and an awareness of the role of quality in stock analysis and portfolio design and management.

To learn more about Mark and the Manifest Investing team, you can create a fully-functional trial account to explore and discover strategic long-term investing.

Expected Returns is a column about investment management. Please feel free to email Mark with your questions.