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3 Signs That Wall Street Is Safe

Apr 5th, 2008 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: Stock Market Investing

Since the beginning of the U.S. credit crunch last August, U.S. indices and even some of the international indices have taken a nosedive. Investors are getting antsy watching their portfolios shrink.

When can we profit from US stocks? Martin Hutchinson reveals how to determine the end of the credit crunch with three key indicators.

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*The following was taken from the April 4 Market Insights video with Krista Das featuring Martin Hutchinson, advisory panelist for The Money Map Report .


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Martin HutchinsonMartin O. Hutchinson is a Contributing Editor to both the Money Map Report and Money Morning. An investment banker with more than 25 years experience, Hutchinson has worked on both Wall Street and Fleet Street and is a leading expert on the international financial markets. Hutchinson earned his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Cambridge University, and an MBA from Harvard University. He lives near Washington, D.C.

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