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North of the Blue, America's Stock Analysis System

April 20, 2010
Greetings!

Don't forget North of the Blue's class tonight.  We will begin promptly at 6:30 PM and end at 8:00 PM.  Class is primarily for the group the "old timers" group.  I know, I misstated that in the April 20th newsletter.  Ah well ...   Others are welcome to share their experiences or learn more about our buy and sell rules. 
 
I apologize for the mistake in dating the Newsletter I sent out this morning.  Today is the 20th, not the 12th. 
 
If you are on the fence about tonight's meeting think about this:  Tonight we unveil and dig into applications of the Integration Rule.  This one will blow your socks off. 
 
Come one ;  come all. As usual, coffee is on the house. 
 
Anyone got a great recipe for ribs?  We are going to do a tailgate meeting when the weather improves.
 
Unsure of which Wednesday class you belong to?  Those who started on 3/31 are in Class B and will meet in April on 4/14 and 4/28.  Those who have been coming for several weeks are in Class A.  The April meetings for this class are 4/7, and 4/21.  Each group meets every two weeks. 
Buy Watch, Ryan's Thoughts, Sales and more are all  in this morning's newsletter.  
Buy Rules Satisfied
 
Remember to review Ryan's letters.  They offer significant insight into our rules and into stock selection.
As always we encourage you to write us regarding any stock you have found.  We appreciate your feedback.
 
Regards,
 

Dick Brenneke
North of the Blue, America's Stock Analysis System
 
The Company you May Keep: Always investigate before you invest. Always check our chart. Does your stock meet one of our Buy Rules? Is the price up more than 5% from a defined Buy-Point for the rule you are using? Over 5% may be more risky. Fundamental research includes knowing annual and current earnings and sales increases, high return on equity, better profit margins, sponsorship, is the market in a confirmed upturn. When either a sector or the market overall are in a downturn you need to pay particular attention to your reasons for buying. What, for instance, convinces you that a particular stock can buck a broad trend?

A company's inclusion in one of our lists should not be viewed as a recommendation. Many are newer, smaller and highly volatile companies that require further research due to their speculative nature. Companies located outside the
United States bring added risks because of the influence government policies may have on the company. Detailed research on your part is imperative
 
A final note:  We are not licensed Investment Advisors nor are we Stock Brokers.  Therefore, we cannot provide you with individual investment advice.  We provide stock analysis based on rules we have developed.  These rules provide our users with superb buy and sell timing based on these rules.  We cannot comment on stocks that do not meet our rules tests.
 
Our current accuracy rate for 2010 is over 85% as of March 29, 2010.   As always, though, please keep in mind that past performance is not a guarantee of future performance.