Frank Armstrong called on his
27 years of experience as a portfolio manager and
investment counselor to write Investment Strategies for the 21st Century,
as far as we know, the first investment book ever published on the Internet.
The book was originally commissioned by GNN's Personal Finance Center and was
serialized there from January 1994 until the demise of GNN in December of 1996.
GNN was a pioneer Internet content provider. During the infancy of
the World Wide Web, GNN set the standard for high quality in the
industry. GNN was later acquired and subsequently dismantled by
America On Line. Frank's book was later serialized on
fundsinteractive.com, the world's largest mutual fund discussion group.
Frank is the president and founder of Investor Solutions, Inc.,
a fee-only investment advisor managing accounts for clients all over the globe.
The book, which has become an Internet cult classic, won instant
world wide acclaim as one of the finest non-technical finance and
investment guides ever written. "I love finance! I don't think it
has to be dull, and it doesn't have to be mysterious. I want Joe
Sixpack to read, enjoy and profit from the revolution on Wall
Street." says Frank. "Investors of very modest means can construct
portfolios which rival the sophistication of multi billion dollar
institutions. Using no-load mutual funds, everyone can invest
economically and effectively and have confidence that they will be
able to meet their financial goals."
So, if you are an investor that aspires to his own yacht, or just
a comfortable and secure retirement, read on.

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Strategies for the 21st Century is granted for viewing use only, and
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Disclaimer: Investing in equities involves a serious principal risk, and no
assurance can be given that the techniques described here will be
successful. Returns vary and you may have a gain or loss when you sell your
shares. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Index returns
shown are historical and include the change in share price, reinvestment of
dividends, and capital gains. Indexes are unmanaged and do not reflect the
impact of transaction costs. Transaction costs would have reduced the total
returns. International investments, especially those in emerging markets,
entail greater risks (as well as greater potential rewards) than U.S.
investing. These risks include political and economic uncertainties of
foreign countries, as well as the risk of currency fluctuations. These risks
are magnified in countries with emerging markets, since these countries may
have relatively unstable governments and less-established markets and
economies.
Source for chart data: Stocks, Bonds, Bills and Inflation 1993 Yearbook
(TM), Ibbotson Associates, Chicago (annually updates work by Roger G.
Ibbotson and Rex A. Sinquefield). Used with permission. All rights reserved.
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