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Posts Tagged ‘ Manraaj Singh ’

Why India’s Falling Stock Market Could Mean Big Profits for UK Investors

Jul 16th, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Emerging Markets

India’s economy is white hot. It’s grown by more than 9% every year since 2005. So all investors who are serious about growing their wealth in the long-term need to have exposure to this economy.



The Struggle for Central Asia’s Energy Resources

Jul 14th, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Emerging Markets

Central Asia and Africa look set to be the biggest winners as nervous energy importers look for alternative supplies far from the volatile Middle East. Let me show you an unusual way to profit from this trend.



Profit from Oil’s $10 Rise By Following Arab Petrollar Trail

Jul 12th, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

Crude oil and gasoline have risen to new records as worries mount over the prospect a serious supply fallout from an Irseali attack on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Supply disruptions in Brazil to Nigeria are also feeding into sky-high oil prices. Crude oil prices jumped as high as $147.27. A barrel of the black goo now costs $10 more than it did on Wednesday.

Sky-high oil prices are triggering the biggest transfer of wealth in history, says Mandraaj Singh inb Profit Watch – from the US and Europe to Gulf oil economies.



This Stock Taps Into the Greatest Transfer of Wealth in History

Jul 10th, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Emerging Markets, Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

The price of oil is at near-record highs. And that’s driving the biggest transfer of wealth in human history, says Profit Watch editor Manraaj Singh. Manraaj says that in the next five years oil exporting countries are going to buy-up foreign assets worth three times as much as the entire British economy.



On the Trail of the Bin Laden Billions

Jul 7th, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Emerging Markets

The $200 billion deal that no other investment service will tell you about.



Hunting for Profits on the Wild Frontier

Jul 2nd, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Emerging Markets

While the FTSE tanks, we’re finding opportunities in unusual places.



Two Stocks Set to Change the Face of Africa

Jul 1st, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Emerging Markets

$9 billion of investment is arriving into the country. Infrastructure is being revamped, replaced and created. Miners are moving in… and hundreds of billions of dollars are going to be made by early investors. I’m revealing the two plays I think can make you the most money… but only if you get your hands on them right now…



Coups, Arms-Dealers, Blood, Betrayal and $145 Billion up for Grabs

Jun 30th, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Gold Market

This story also involves cannibals, the CIA and enough action and adventure to give even a young Indiana Jones a heart attack. Not only do I guarantee that this will be one of the most exciting reports you’ve ever read… but I think it will be the most profitable as well.



Art Sales Soar

Jun 23rd, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

Somebody out there is making money, despite all the doom-and-gloom news about the global economy.

The Financial Times reports that British art auctioneers Sotheby’s and Christie’s are predictiung a bumper sale of artworks this month. Together they estimate they will sell about $790m in artworks over 10 days at the sales of Impressionist, Modern and contemporary art.

The FT puts the rise in art sales down to the boom in oil and other commodities — money-laden oil barons, it seems, love nothing more than spending ludicrous amounts of cash on old paintings.



Vietnam’s Coming Resurgence Explained: 6 Reasons Why You Should Get In Now

Jun 20th, 2008 | By Manraaj Singh | Category: Emerging Markets

The government is serious about tackling inflation. Investor confidence has returned. The IMF believes Vietnam is on the right track. Food inflation is set to fall drastically. Domestic manufacturing capacity increasing rapidly. Oil refinery set to come online in 2009.Let me explain this in a bit more detail…