Dow Theory Forecasts is a weekly advisory newsletter known as one of the oldest financial newsletters in circulation today. First published in 1946, Dow Theory Forecasts has become among the top-ranked newsletters that recommends a balanced portfolio of stocks and bonds. The publication takes a long-term approach to investing, with their stock ideas on a one-year time horizon or longer. Dow Theory Forecasts prefer to focus on high-quality stocks such as industry leaders with strong finances, attractive growth records, and market niches that should keep them at the top of their sectors.
DOW THEORY FORECASTS EDGE
Time-tested advice. Since 1946, Dow Theory Forecasts has been meeting the investment needs of individuals just like you.
Market-timing guidance. The Dow Theory's record of keeping investors on the right side of major market trends is impressive, and the theory is a tool that no serious investor should be without.
Quadrix® - The Science Behind Our Stock-Selection Process. Momentum, Quality, Value, Financial Strength, Earnings Estimate, Performance, and Reversion.
Preserve capital. Dow Theory Forecasts believes in the preservation of capital as well as the accumulation of wealth.
MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES
Weekly issues of Dow Theory Forecasts
Twice-weekly alerts via email, telephone and website
The best stocks from the Quadrix stock-rating system
The Focus List: Richard Moroney's top picks for capital gains over the next 12 months
Monitored List: All of the roughly 150 stocks monitored by Dow Theory Forecasts listed by industry group.
Stock Watch: Reports on stock splits, dividend hikes, acquisitions, mergers, streamlinings, new products, industry updates, lawsuits, and other important information
Analysts' Choice: More details on a stock they find particularly attractive each week
Mutual Fund Coverage: Two fund portfolios (Growth portfolio and Conservative portfolio)
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Richard Moroney is Vice President of Research for Horizon Publishing Company and Vice President of Horizon Investment Services, a money management firm.
He is the inventor of the proprietary Quadrix® stock-rating system, and is called "An Intellectual Heir to Charles Dow" by his peers and the press.
He has appeared on CNN, CNBC, and Sky Radio and is often quoted in Barron's, Investor's Business Daily, SmartMoney, Business Week, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, and the Chicago Sun Times.