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AAII-Silicon Valley: Investment Discussion Group Meeting

Discuss your investment questions/ideas in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere over dinner. The conversation is free; Dinner you have to buy...

The AAII Silicon Valley Investment Discussion Group meetings are a way to discuss investment ideas in a relaxed, small group setting. Participants bring their questions and the group discusses them. Our May discussion featured...

  • Dividends: What is the likely trend?? How should you "buy dividends"??
  • Bonds: Why own them with rates so low??
  • The Market: Is the S&P 500 topping out?? With poor earnings, slowing world economy, etc., are we headed for a crash??
  • Market Crashes: Do people worry too much about crashes?? Mark Hulbert's article in Barron's seems to think so.
  • Where should your "new money" go?? The market?? Bonds?? Stay in cash??
  • Seasonality: Is it time to "Go Away in May" again?? Does anyone really follow this strategy??
  • ETFs: Are there too many ETF out there?? Are they too risky?? How can you investigate ETFs??
  • "Money Monster": George Clooney's new movie somehow got on the agenda...
  • And many more...

If this sounds interesting come join us for our next dinner on the 4th Monday of June, June 27th, at 6:30 PM at Holder's Country Inn, 998 S. De Anza Blvd., San Jose, CA 95129.

Hope to see you there!

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More information about AAII-Silicon Valley can be found at: http://www.siliconvalleyaaii.org/ and at https://www.facebook.com/sv.aaii/

AAII-SV can be contacted at:mailto:aaiichapter_siliconvalley@yahoo.com

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General information about AAII can be found at: http://www.aaii.com/

AAII Silicon Valley is affiliated with the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII), a nonprofit corporation founded in 1978 for the purpose of assisting individuals in becoming effective managers of their own assets through programs of education, information and research.

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