All entries by Jim Nelson
Retire Rich with This Legal Monopoly
Jun 3rd, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Financial NewsWater is, by far, the most important element we need to survive. You can go a month without eating, but not even a week without water. Lack of adequate drinking water has killed almost 800,000 people this year. Now politicians are throwing billions of taxpayer dollars at water and wastewater systems.
The Perfect Refinery Penny Play
May 21st, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyLast year, oil prices went crazy. In a matter of weeks, oil shot up as high as $147 and came right back down. Today, oil is sneaking back up. The obvious temptation is to try and time it again. The smart money, however, is looking elsewhere to take advantage. We found the perfect penny play to do just that…
A Second Chance to Buy AT&T at the Turn of the Century
May 8th, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: International InvestingWall Street is constantly hung up on finding the next giant economy. Is China going to continue to grow as a superpower? What about India?
The ‘All-Natural Way’ to Play Penny Pharma
Apr 16th, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Stock Market Investing, Top StoryThe Food and Drug Administration is not looking out for your best interests. In fact, some see the FDA as a group of swindlers, thieves, and propagandists. No one feels this way more than nutritional supplement companies. And rightly so…
How You Can Win with Silver
Mar 19th, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Featured, Gold MarketLeaving your money under your mattress isn’t exactly the safest bet. It doesn’t take a mathematician to figure out that government stimulus plans, bank bailouts, and lower interest rates all add up to inflation. If more money is circulating due to new spending measures, the value of each dollar –including the money under your mattress– goes down.
Brazil’s Hydropower Advantage
Mar 11th, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Emerging Markets, FeaturedLast week, the stock market fell by more than 6%. That’s a return of -24.5% for the year. While we equities here in the U.S. continue to struggle, emerging nations have been hit even harder… especially commodity-based economies.
5 Penny Stocks for Retirement
Feb 11th, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Stock Market Investing, Top StoryHoning in on small cap companies, Jim Nelson of the Penny Sleuth introduces to us five of his favorite penny stocks for retirement. Jim recommends that we invest like a “one percenter.”
How To Find The Next Big Buyout Winner
Jan 15th, 2009 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Stock Market InvestingInvestors can make astonishing gains in a matter of days if the company they own is bought at a premium by a larger firm. But how do you find these hidden gems ? Jim Nelson gives a list of six criteria that can help you pick a great buyout candidate.
Spinoff Stocks: A Quick & Proven Way To Grab Easy Gains
Dec 19th, 2008 | By Jim Nelson | Category: Financial NewsWhen parent companies decides to let go of a subsidiary, the process is known as a spin-off. Jim Nelson says these spin-off stocks can provide some of the best investment opportunities going. In fact, they repeatedly outperform the parent company in the aftermath of separation.