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Friday, July 8, 2011

A portfolio of Gold Stock Analyst newsletter's Top 10 Stocks has outperformed every Gold benchmark since 1995.

A portfolio of Gold Stock Analyst newsletter's Top 10 Stocks has outperformed every Gold benchmark since 1995.

2010, Top 10: +70%
2001-2010, Top 10: +1,360%
(Scroll down for full Top 10 results and details.)

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This success is due to the fact driven database analysis that GSA employs to find the Top 10 — not ifs, maybes and pie-in-the-sky dreams.
GSA's Professional Investor subscribers love the detail and rigor of our analysis, but it's sometimes too much for Individual Investors who want just the results.
So, Gold Stock Analyst has become two newsletters;
GSA-Pro for Professionals and GSA-Top10 for Individuals.
Both newsletters deliver the same Top 10 stocks, but with different levels of data and details:

Gold Stock Analyst is now two newsletters
GSA-Pro
(includes
GSA-Top10)
GSA-Top10
Stocks Covered
Top 10 and 60 more
Top 10 only
Issue Frequency
Twice a Month
Once a Month
Special Top 10 Alerts
Yes
Yes
Top 10 Updates
Yes
Yes
Company Reports/Issue 9-13 (GSA-Pro)
1-4 (GSA-Top10)
1-4
Data Pages/Issue 3 (GSA-Pro)
1 (GSA-Top10)
1
Economic Analysis
Yes
Yes
Issue Dates
1st and 15th of month
15th of month
Access to all past issues of original GSA Newsletter
Yes
Since premier issue Aug-10
Subscription Price
$995/year
$1695 for 2 years
$495/year
$895 for 2 years
Sample Issues
Yes
Yes
User Guide
Yes
Yes

" I thought I would share with you the name of a very good analyst, John Doody, who puts out a terrific gold research letter.

Anybody who is going to own gold should make the few-hundred-dollar investment for his research as he puts out the best product. I have a lot of confidence in his research, which is the most thorough. "

– Bill Fleckenstein, contrarian money manager and frequent commentator on CNBC

Gold Stock Investing Made Simple

It should be simple as all miners make exactly the same product, Gold or Silver... but it isn't!
There's over a thousand publicly traded gold and silver stocks, with prices ranging from 5 cents to over $50 from which to choose. How do you tell if one is a bargain and the other is way overvalued?

Even the terms are confusing. With many ways to define something as simple as "ounce", it's clear they are not all the same. What's a Proven ounce? An Inferred ounce? A Resource ounce? A Measured ounce?

Investors know they need some Gold in their portfolio, and most know that Gold stocks generally outperform the metal by a 2 to 1 ratio over time. This is because every $1 increase in gold price falls to straight to profits, and all a miner's ounces still in the ground are now more valuable.

Investors also know Gold's a volatile sector, so they need a seasoned guide to find the best stocks to buy.

Finding the Top 10 Gold Stocks

Gold Stock Analyst is two newsletters that make it simple for investors to own a portfolio of the best Gold stocks. Published twice a month since 1994 by a former Professor of Economics and Finance (Bentley College in Waltham, MA), GSA focuses on the 70 Gold and Silver miners that have ounces that meet the US Security and Exchange Commission's strict report- ing standard for Proven and Probable Reserves. From those meeting this test, GSA crunches numbers, dissects SEC filings, visits mines, talks and visits with management.

All this searching for the Top 10 Stocks... those that are undervalued and have the potential to double in the next 18 to 24 months, assuming no change in Gold's price. In today's era of $10 internet trades, the transaction cost to buy 10 stocks is trivial... even if Gold is only 10% of your total portfolio.

Ten stocks is the right number for this volatile sector. It's a small enough so a big gain in one will have major impact on the total portfolio... one stock doubling boosts the portfolio by 10%. Yet ten is large enough that even if one fell 50%, it would cut the portfolio's total value by just 5%.

Additionally, the discipline of 10 stocks means a new stock must be seen to have better upside than the current members of the Top 10. Since we seek undervalued stocks that can double at the current Gold price, the "better upside" is a high hurdle and gives the discipline needed to achieve superior results.

Top 10 Results

Top 10 Results GSA's track record proves our approach works. No Gold mutual fund or advisory can match the Top 10 Stock portfolios' performance! For the year 2010 and the last 10 years, 2001 - 2010, here are the Top 10's results compared to other investment benchmarks:

GSA Top 10 vs. Gold and Indexes 2010 Performamce

GSA Top 10 vs Gold and Indexes 10 year Performance

Professional Grade

Gold Stock Analyst is Professional Grade research, as evidenced by our many subscribers being employed in investment related businesses. From Fleckenstein to Tocqueville to US Global to Fidelity, the pros see GSA as a must-have tool. And frankly, writing for this audience can make our work a little too complicated for some individual investors, which is why we now offer the GSA-Top10 newsletter.
But all investors really should care about is results, and that's where GSA's Top 10 delivers! Every issue presents the Top 10 Stocks portfolio, with year-to-date performance and any changes made (we make two to eight trades a year) on Page 2. We give very clear alerts and all you have to do is follow our changes.
Below is a sample of the Top 10 list, on Page 2 of every issue of both GSA-Pro and GSA-Top10. This is from the March 2009 issue and not the current Top 10.

Subscribing to Gold Stock Analyst

We invite you to explore our website. Check out the free Sample Issues, User Guides Read About the Editor and Common Investor Mistakes. If you like what you see and read, then click the Order Form button, complete the order form, and you'll get immediate access to current and past GSA-Pro and/or GSA-Top10

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