PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- BullMarket.com (http://www.bullmarket.com), an online investment newsletter focused on long-term growth and income-generating stocks, has published a 50-page special report on Canadian Energy Trusts, featuring Advantage Energy Income Fund (NYSE: AAV), Baytex Energy Trust (NYSE: BTE), Enerplus Resources Fund (NYSE: ERF), and Harvest Energy Trust (NYSE: HTE), among others.

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All trial subscribers will also receive our recently published special report, "A 2009 Guide to Canadian Energy Trusts," for free. This 50-page report gives an in-depth examination of the seven exploration & production Canadian Energy Trusts that trade on the NYSE. It breaks down the comparative strengths and weaknesses of each trust, as well as provides an energy price sensitivity matrix to help predict cash flows for each trust at various oil and natural gas prices.

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In its daily report, BullMarket.com wrote: "Since we've been covering energy trusts, the stocks have been on a rollercoaster ride. They were riding high until the 'Halloween Surprise' on October 31st, 2006, when the Canadian government announced that it would begin to tax trusts starting in 2011. After oscillating back and forth in a fairly tight range throughout 2007, many of the trusts staged nice rallies in 2008 as energy prices climbed to record levels. Then the wheels fell off the bus and all the trusts nosedived as energy prices plunged."

BullMarket.com looked at the following topics, among others:

-- In its report, BullMarket.com approximates the cash flow each energy trust could produce at various energy price scenarios. Where are the cash flows and dividends of the various trusts you own headed?

-- Looking at a number of operating metrics, which energy trust scored the highest?

-- What are the comparative strengths and weaknesses of each trust?

-- Which energy trusts are likely to perform the best if energy prices start to rise?

-- Which trusts should perform the best if energy prices remain weak?

-- Which energy trust is BullMarket.com's favorite and why?

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