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Key reminders for investors

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Putting “panic” in perspective - 6 facts to help dispel the fear and 10 key reminders for investors by Chief Investment Strategist James Swanson.

1) In January of 1970, a bear market started that lasted until May of that year. The market during that time fell 35.4%. In May, a bull market began that lasted until January 1973 and brought a 124% gain in stock values.

2) In April 1981, another bear market commenced that lasted nearly a year and brought a 24.7% decline. Then, in March of 1982, the market began to rise and continued doing so until June 1983, bringing an overall gain of 71.7%.

3) July 1990 brought a downward market that lasted three months, until October 1990, at which point equity prices had fallen 22.4%. Then, in the same month, a new, now legendary, bull market took hold and lasted nearly eight years, until July 1998, delivering a 330.7% gain for the market.

4) Dating back to 1975, 8 of the last 15 bull markets have started in the autumn months of September, October, and November.

5) Since 1957 there have been 15 bear markets, as measured from peak to trough, and on average they have lasted 10 months and brought an average decline of 29.4%.

6) The duration and degree of these bear markets were significantly less than the duration and magnitude of bull markets. During the same period, there were also 15 bull markets, which lasted, on average, 30 months and brought average gains of 112.5%.

10 key reminders for investors

Panics are based on emotion, and emotions can take on a life of their own. A herd-like mentality develops, and words that start to be used repetitively — such as “collapse,” “endless,” and “plunge” — only feed the frenzy. But it is important to remember that emotions are not your friend when it comes to making big decisions about your savings, retirement, or college money.

Individuals and the professional managers they hire to oversee their long-term assets are investors, not traders. There is a big difference. For investors, what matters is the long run, not today’s events.

No one is alone in their concerns. We all have lots of company.

Panics and downturns are part of the free market system. They have occurred throughout history. While this knowledge may not ease the pain, these sharp, sudden downturns still have to be recognized as part of a cycle that often includes years of slow and steady upward progress.

Historically, bear markets, recessions, and market panics have been relatively brief in comparison with the duration of bull markets. Since World War II, economic expansions have, on average, lasted five times longer than recessions, and bull markets have been twice as long as bear markets.

Cyclical downturns have historically been connected to credit excesses. This time is no different. Prudence in borrowing will be rewarded in the next cycle.

Collapses do not bring everything to a halt. Even during the worst of down times, people still go about their lives, raising children, going to work, and planning for the future.

Risk-seeking in the markets has vanished. But the pursuit of risk is a normal state for the markets. U.S. Treasury bills may look smart today, but at some point risk-seeking will return. It always has.

Largest government bodies in the world have acted to lessen the severity of this crisis.

You cannot control events. You can only control your response to them.

La Paz Gold Cup 2008 - And the winner is?

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

The kids!
The second annual Gold Cup Black and Blue Marlin tournament ended today with just one legal fish caught during the two day tournament! Water temperatures were just a little too warm as 240 anglers used all their skills and talents to hook up the big one. The winner of the tournament will receive the cash prize for largest fish of the tournament, but much of the other prize money will not be claimed because of the unusual result of the first day…no fish were brought in! The Prize money of all the unclaimed categories is added to the charity jackpot, and will be distributed to the those who need it most. DIF, the agency for under privileged Children will use the funds to buy much needed prosthetic limbs.The Rotary Club will continue as they always do to provide the resources for a better quality of life for many Baja families.

We were very very pleased at the outcome of the tournament, and ultimate challenge for the fishing teams, with only one winning team. The Ultimate Fishing Tournament.
Tomorrow night, at the festivities to wrap up the tournament, there will be many raffles providing more gifts and necessities for the charities. As well, several auctions will take place providing even more cash for those who need it the most…the kids. We are very pleased to be part of this great Charity event! More tomorrow on the festivities and wrap up.

You can also view the photos in a larger format (and download) at Rory Kings Picasa Webalbum here…

Let the games begin…

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

…isn’t that the slogan they announce when the olympic games open for competition?? Well, here in La Paz the games also started this morning. 60 some happy sportfishing teams left early for the first day of the La Paz Goldcup Black and Blue Marlin sport fishing tournament to compete.

Team Baja Quest Marin Sport FishingFriday October 3rd 2008
Day one of the 2nd Annual Gold Cup fishing tournament started early this morning.
Pictured below is Team Baja Quest, sponsored by Newtek Construction Solutions, Baja Quest Developments and KIZA Marketing and Sales, aboard Sea Quest II. Anglers from Left to Right.
Michael Reye, Bill Woodhouse, Les Zwaryck, Captain Martin, Dr.Gaxiola, and Captain Fransico. This international team of Anglers from Mexico, Canada and the United States is one of the 60 plus registered teams, mostly from La Paz, that are participating in this Charity tournament for DIF, the Mexican agency for underprivileged children.

This is a two day tournament, we will be posting more news tomorrow morning, on the results of Day 1. Stay tuned!

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La Paz Gold Cup fishing tournament this weekend.

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Preparations were under way today for our upcoming fishing tournament, the 2nd annual Gold Cup.
Today was a check and recheck day. Pictured is the Sea Quest, the vessel used by Team Baja Quest, sponsored by Newtek Construction Solutions, KIZA Associates and Baja Quest Development.
Rods were checked and rechecked, knots, lures, connectors, hooks, boat equipment…the list is too long. If you have ever been involved with a fishing tournament, or even been around one, you soon come to realize that preparation is the key. Much like racing in Baja, fishing in Baja has its own set of unique challenges.

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Charts were consulted, water temperatures, weather predictions, satellite photos, radios, video equipment, historical data. Advice was given, opinions, details, details details. This is a great tournament. It is designed for everyone to be able to be involved. It is designed so that everyone will win something. Raffles, giveaways, auctions, family fun, lots of fun for the kids. This tournament is about community. Friends in good natured friendly competition. More news in a few days!

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