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Jim Welsh has been a registered representative since 1979 and has worked for the following companies: Blunt, Ellis & Loewi In 1986, Jim began discretionary money management His investment strategy combined broad based mutual funds and technical tools to signal when to move from equity funds into money market funds to avoid stock market declines Jim avoided the tech stock mania in 1999 and 2000 and warned in the February 2000 issue of The Financial Commentator, “I’ve heard a number of analysts declare that technology stocks will be immune to interest rate increases in this cycle, since technology is the ‘New Economy,’ and the old economy rules don’t apply. This notion is wishful thinking. My experience has been that technology stocks not only go down when the market succumbs to higher rates, but tech stocks usually fall more than the averages. Based on historical valuations, technology stocks could lose half their value and still not be cheap!”
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Barron’s Jim has been quoted approximately 15 times, most recently on October 27, 2008 T.V. & Radio Interviews (Chicago Business Channel, Los Angeles Business Channel, CBS Radio, KCEO, KOGO, and others) Since 1988, Jim has been interviewed on TV and radio more than 2,000 times CNBC Jim has been on CNBC a number of times San Diego Union Tribune Since 1986, Jim has been quoted dozens of times, including on the front page, most recently on October 7, 2008 Dick Davis Digest Jim has been featured on the front page three times, most recently on June 11, 2007, and has been quoted frequently |
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