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Dec 15th, 2008 |
By Manraaj Singh |
Category: Gold Market
Some commodities are due a strong rebound, says Manraaj Singh. The underlying fundamentals are largely unchanged from July, when many resources were posting record highs. Manraaj says crude oil prices could double by the end of 2009, while agricultural prices will also soar.
Tags: agriculture prices, bear market, Commodity Prices, Crude Oil Prices, Food Prices, global sell-off, investing in commodities, Investing In Oil, Manraaj Singh, Resource Stocks
Posted in Gold Market |
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Dec 11th, 2008 |
By David Newman |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Crude looks like it is entering its own type of recession this year, with the International Energy Agency predicting a fall in oil consumption for the first time in 25 years. But David Newman still thinks there are huge profits to be had in the oil industry. He recommends an Oil & Gas ETF (NYSE:IEO) and Oil Services ETF (NYSE:OIH), using a ‘protective put strategy’ to cover against downside risk.
Tags: BHI, COP, Crude Oil Prices, CVX, David Newman, energy prices, Investing In Oil, Oil ETF, Oil Service Stocks, Oil Stocks, RIG, SLB, XOM
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Dec 10th, 2008 |
By Eric Roseman |
Category: Gold Market
It’s inflation or die for global central banks, says Eric Roseman. The market is pricing in a deep recession and a stretch of deflation. But in the coming year, these desperate reflation policies will work. And when they does, inflation-hedging hard assets will soar. Eric says this makes now the perfect time to accumulate gold.
Tags: credit crisis, Crude Oil Prices, deflation, Eric Roseman, Fed Rate Cuts, Federal Reserve, Gold Etf, Gold Prices, government bailout, hard assets, inflation hedging, Inflation Rate, investing in gold, Investing In Oil, investing in silver, money printing, Oil ETF, Oil Service Stocks, quantitive easing, reflation, Silver Etf, silver prices, TIP bonds, Treasury Bonds
Posted in Gold Market |
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Nov 21st, 2008 |
By Andrew Snyder |
Category: ETFs
Americans might rejoice as fuel prices tumble. But it means catastrophe for Russia. Its stock market is already down 80% this year, and Andrew Snyder says the country faces more economic woes in 2009. That’s why he recommends shorting the Market Vectors Russian ETF (NYSE:RSX).
Tags: Andrew Snyder, BRIC Nations, commodity slump, Crude Oil Prices, Emerging Markets, etf, Fuel Prices, Investing In Oil, investing in Russia, RSX
Posted in ETFs |
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Nov 12th, 2008 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Top Story
Remember the hullabaloo over the $700 billion bailout? The bill that would buy “troubled assets” from banks (hence the name). Well, guess what? TARP never did buy troubled assets…and probably never will. Instead, it will continue to inject capital into companies in return for equity.
Tags: credit crisis, David Levy, Global Financial Crisis, Gold Prices, government bailouts, Hank Paulson, Henry Blodget, investing in gold, Investing In Oil, Oil Prices, Paul Kedrosky, TARP, Wall Street crisis
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Oct 28th, 2008 |
By Andrew Snyder |
Category: Financial News
Falling oil prices have hurt a lot of investors, even some of the nation’s so-called energy experts. One of the nation’s oil heroes, T. Boone Pickens, has lost billions in 2008.
I am not sure this country should follow the advice of a man that has lost over $2 billion so far this year. But then again, some of the nation’s most powerful men have lost far more than that in just the past few weeks.
If you spend any time watching your living room television set, you have seen T. Boone Pickens discussing his proposed energy plan. The 80-year old has spent over $58 million of his own money to tell the nation it must lose its dependence on foreign oil.
What…
Tags: Andrew Snyder, Boone Pickens, BP, Crude Oil Prices, Cyclical Industries, Dependence On Foreign Oil, Energy Business, Energy Experts, Energy Plan, Geothermal, investing in alternative energy, Investing In Oil, Oil Prices Drop, Solar Power, solar stocks, T. Boone Pickens, Wind Energy Stocks
Posted in Financial News |
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Oct 28th, 2008 |
By Chris Mayer |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
Like a boxer who has a habit of dropping his hands, America finally caught one on the chin. The U.S. economy is flat on its back, and the financial markets are leaning down into its face yelling out a 10-count. But the U.S. economy isn’t “out for the count” yet. It will struggle back to its feet. But if the economy hopes to stay on its feet, it will have to devise new tactics. The old, sloppy tactics of credit-financed consumption won’t work anymore.
Tags: American Economy, Chris Mayer, credit crisis, Financial Markets, Investing In Oil, Manufacturing Sector, MCF, Mortgage Debt, TTES
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Oct 28th, 2008 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Featured
The world’s banks and lenders have suffered losses of $2.8 trillion as a result of the credit crisis, according to the Bank of England. The British central bank is calling for “tougher regulation and constraints on lending,” according to The Guardian.
Tags: 10 Year Treasuries, Alan Greenspan, Asian Stock Markets, Bank Of England, credit crisis, Don Boudreaux, Financial Instrument, investing in gold, Investing In Oil, Nasdaq 100, Nikkei Index, Oil Prices, Price Of Gold, Stock Futures, Wall Street crisis
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Oct 27th, 2008 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Featured
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and even the mighty Dubai are getting dragged down by the global economic turmoil. “The global financial storm rolled across the Persian Gulf on Sunday,” reports the WSJ, “as Kuwait’s central bank guaranteed bank deposits and cobbled together a hasty bailout for one of the country’s largest banks.”
Tags: credit crisis, Global Financial Crisis, investing in gold, Investing In Oil, New York University, Nouriel Roubini, Nyse Circuit Breakers, Persian Gulf, Stock Futures, Wall Street crisis
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Oct 22nd, 2008 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Featured
Tags: Addison Wiggan, Barclays, Barclays Capital, Collateralized Debt Obligations, Commercial Banks, Consumer Electronics Giant, Corporate Debt, Crude Oil Prices, Dow Industrial, Earnings Season, Global Stock, Government Cash, Investing In Oil, Lehman Brothers, Money Managers, Msci World Index, Nasdaq 100, Stock Futures, Stock Indexes, US stocks, Wall Street crisis
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