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The Techinvest NewsletterTechinvest is the only investment newsletter with years of experience in successfully helping investors make money from the tech sector of the London market. Every month since 1984 we've been telling subscribers - including institutions, analysts and private investors in more than 50 countries - what to buy, hold and sell in this exciting sector. During 1999 Techinvest made a total of 34 New Buy ratings. 21 subsequently more than doubled, with 4 going on to increase by over 1000%. 1998 was even better. That year we made 33 New Buys ratings. The subsequent average high so far is 531%. Of these, 15 - nearly 1 in 2 - more than tripled, 6 by as much as 10 times. 21 went up at least 100%. Of course, 2000, 2001 and 2002 were much more difficult years. Nonetheless we continued to do much better than the sector average. 2003 saw a major recovery, with our six Nap Tips up 81.6% compared with a gain in the FTSE 100 of just 5.2%. This carried over into 2004 with a 21.2% return from the Nap Tips. We don't know of any other investment newsletter that has a performance near as good. For full details of our record during the past 8 years, click the performance button above. This also gives information on how well our New Year nap tips have done through the years, as well as the astonishing performance of the Trader Portfolios since the first was started in 1985. The editor, Conor McCarthy, has over 30 years' working experience in the electronics industry. Most of this was spent with blue-chip multinationals designing and manufacturing high-tech equipment for the worldwide telecoms market. He is also a qualified investment analyst with extensive contacts in industry and the City and acts as a consultant to a venture capital partnership and a technology investment fund. Techinvest is also Investment Manager of the MFM Techinvest Technology Fund and MFM Techinvest Special Situations Fund. For details click on the techinvest funds button above. |
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