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Top Stock Picks '09: First Banks (FBS.A)

This post is part of a special annual report -- Top Stock Picks '09 -- in which TheStockAdvisors.com asked 75 leading newsletter advisors to select their favorite investment for the new year.

"Right now we need to start doing what Uncle Sam is doing -- buying preferred shares of solid banks," says Neil George in By George. Here's a look at First Banks 8.15% preferred A (NYSE: FBS-A).

"The major response to the credit and market bubble's popping is of course the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP.

"The legislation authorizes the U.S. Treasury to be able to spend taxpayer funds on pretty much anything deemed to be helpful at getting the economy and markets working again.

"Over the coming years -- hundreds of billions of dollars have been allocated with more available initially and ostensibly to buy up troubled loans and other credit assets of banks.

"That was the plan -- but as it's been put to work after Congress authorized it -- the Treasury has begun to buy not troubled loans -- but ownership interests in banks as well as now insurance companies and other financials.

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Favorite funds for investing in convertibles

In the latest issue of his industry leading No-Load Fund Investor, fund expect Mark Salzinger reviews convertible bond funds, highlighting his two favorites.

Here, the leading fund authority looks at Fidelity Convertible Securities (FCVSX) and the "more conservative" favorite, Vanguard Convertible Securities (VCVSX).

"Convertibles are hybrid securities, often slight below investment grade, which can be redeemed for stock at a predetermined price and quantity.

"Because their values are often closely correlated to the value of the underlying equities, convertible bonds have more capital appreciation potential also more volatility than plan vanilla corporate bonds. However, because the value of their interest payments creates a floor of value, they tend to be less volatile than stocks.

"Our top convertibles pick is Fidelity Convertible Securities. The fund has been managed by Tom Soviero since 2005, since when it has generated an annualized return of 11.7% vs. 5.7% for Merrill Lynch All Convertible Index.

"Soviero is one of Fidelity's best portfolio managers. He favors convertibles that trade in line with the movements of the underlying equity's price and he wants the underlying equity to have an inexpensive valuation.

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