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The Golden Question

By Ken Fisher, Forbes, 03/15/2010

Trying to preserve her youth, Diane de Poitiers, mistress of French King Henry II, died from drinking gold. Today's world is choking on it. My firm's investment counselors get more questions like "What about gold?" than on any other single topic. Overseas investors are particularly smitten.

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Be bullish, says Ken Fisher

By Ken Fisher, Interactive Investor, 03/10/2010

It’s a beautiful world. Sound crazy? It’s not. What’s crazy is fearing debt woes in the five little PIIGSys will stop the 2010 share bull market.

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Outside the Box with Ken Fisher

By Jane Wollman Rusoff, Research, 03/01/2010

Redwood-rich Woodside, Calif., is geographically and aesthetically about as far away from Wall Street as you can get within the U.S. Yet this small town on the San Francisco Peninsula is headquarters of one of the investment world's foremost experts.

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