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		<title>Three Sectors And Two Stocks That Could Benefit From “Hope And Change”</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 20:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marc Lichtenfeld</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marc Lichtenfeld from the Smart Profits Report said that Energy projects would receive nearly $40 billion worth of federal funds under the Obama Stimulus Plan. A good chunk of this will go towards renewable energy - a big part of Obama’s energy plan.

One company that offers a healthy 3.5% dividend and is the largest solar and wind energy provider in the U.S. stands to see share prices climb the most.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marc Lichtenfeld from the Smart Profits Report believes that energy projects would receive nearly $40 billion worth of federal funds under the Obama Stimulus Plan. A good chunk of this will go towards renewable energy &#8211; a big part of Obama’s energy plan.<span id="more-12689"></span>One company that offers a healthy 3.5% dividend and is the largest solar and wind energy provider in the U.S. stands to see share prices climb the most.</p>
<p>This from the Smart Profits Report:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>“It’s all the same… Only the names will change”</em><br />
– Bon  Jovi</p>
<p>Ah, “politics as usual” &#8211; I knew it wouldn’t take too long before this  age-old scenario reared its ugly head once again.</p>
<p>Having swept into office on a tsunami-like wave of goodwill, President Obama  saw it evaporate this week after the House of Representatives passed the $819  billion spending bill along traditional party lines.</p>
<p>Partisan politics as usual.</p>
<p>With a mandate from a highly expectant American public to back them, it was  hoped that Obama and his Democrat-controlled Congress would enact some  meaningful changes on Capitol Hill.</p>
<p>Alas, the bill appears filled with more pork than the dumplings at the House  of Nanking.</p>
<p>The fact that House Republicans did not support the bill and that their  counterparts in the Senate will likely do the same is bad for investors.</p>
<p>Wait a minute! You just said the bill is pork laden. How could opposing it be  bad for investors? I’ll tell you why…</p>
<p><strong>Washington Loves Whine With Its Cheese</strong></p>
<p>Thanks to the large majority that the Democrats hold in Congress, the bill or  one very similar is going to pass. No issues there.</p>
<p>But by having a divided Congress, Washington is basically telling the  American people that, despite Obama’s warm, uplifting rhetoric, nothing has  actually changed. The two political parties are still sniping away at each other  with gusto, blaming each other for the nation’s problems &#8211; past, present and  future.</p>
<p>But in order for the economy and the markets to stabilize and get healthy  again, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">we need some darn  consensus</span>. You know, the idea that everyone is actually on the same page  and are working to fix things.</p>
<p>I know… what a terribly old-fashioned, optimistic notion.</p>
<p>But make no mistake… this is critical to the fragile public psyche.</p>
<p><strong>Confidence Breeds Cash </strong></p>
<p>The market &#8211; and to some degree, the economy &#8211; is the product of emotion and  sentiment. Yes, there are certainly structural issues and flaws that cannot be  ignored, but the fact is that if people feel hopeful that change is coming and  that progress is being made, they will start to open their wallets. And what  will start with a trickle will eventually snowball and will get the economy  moving again.</p>
<p>That obviously doesn’t hide the fact that we also need large fixes to the  economy and financial system. But consumer and investor sentiment is an integral  element.</p>
<p>So that said, I’ll hop down off the soapbox now and get to the meat of the  situation &#8211; discussing some stocks that could be beneficiaries of the  government’s largesse over the next few years…</p>
<p>*********</p>
<p><strong><br />
Forget Oil… This Is The World’s Most Critical Commodity </strong></p>
<p>For all the talk about oil, there’s another critical commodity that the world  simply can’t live without. In fact, it may be even more important than oil.</p>
<p>Water.</p>
<p>Under the government’s spending plan, water projects will receive $8.4  billion. I believe this is one industry that will receive a major boost from the  increased infrastructure spending, with governments around the world expected to  shell out hundreds of billions of dollars over the coming years.</p>
<p>This is why recently added one of the financially stable, fast-growing  companies in the industry to the <em>Xcelerated Profits Report</em> portfolio &#8211;  one that enables water desalination plants to save significant amounts of money  by capturing wasted energy and recycling it back into the system. Desalination  will be a critical component if the world’s water needs are going to be met.</p>
<p>I can’t reveal the name of the stock to you here, but what you can do is  check out how you can become a member yourself and start profiting from this and  our other recommendations right away. We’ve got all the details <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview ('/outbound/www.oxfonline.com');" href="%%track {http://www.oxfonline.com/APO/APOLF408.html?pub=APO&amp;code=EAPOK103&amp;o=[messageid]&amp;u=[memberid]&amp;l=[urlid]} -name {Bd1H01-APO-EAPOK103}%%">here</a>.</p>
<p>Here are some more potential winners…</p>
<p><strong>These Two Sectors Are Set For Huge Cash Injections… And Here Are Two  Firms That Could Benefit </strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Energy</span>:</strong> Energy projects will receive nearly $40 billion worth of federal funds. A good  chunk of this will go towards renewable energy &#8211; a big part of Obama’s energy  plan.</p>
<p><strong>FPL Group</strong> (NYSE: <a title="FPL Group, Inc." onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview ('/outbound/finance.google.com');" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=FPL" target="_blank">FPL</a>) is the  largest solar and wind energy provider in the U.S., and is the electric company  for most of Florida.</p>
<p>It’s no secret that the real estate collapse has crippled south Florida’s  economy. And Miami is the metropolitan area that will receive the most federal  dollars for infrastructure projects. Any rebound in south Florida economic  activity should bode well for FPL. The stock also currently boasts a 3.5%  dividend yield.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Healthcare Information  Technology</span></strong><strong>:</strong> This sector will receive $17  billion. Even without the government cheese, I like this area, as it’s a  necessary component for streamlining the healthcare system.</p>
<p>Consider a stock like <strong>Quality Systems</strong> (Nasdaq: <a title="Quality Systems, Inc." onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview ('/outbound/finance.google.com');" href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=QSII" target="_blank">QSII</a>). Its  earnings are projected to grow by 18% per year over the next five years, yet the  stock is trading at 19 times forward earnings. QSII has plenty of cash, no debt,  is cash flow positive and sports a 3% yield.</p>
<p>As we’ve said numerous times before here, there are quality companies that  will not only survive, but thrive during the economic malaise. And although it  may seem far off now, we will eventually return to an environment where many  more companies have the opportunity to grow and reward their shareholders and  employees.</p>
<p>In the meantime, our elected officials seem to be telling us (with  half-hearted apologies to John Bon Jovi) that, “Bad medicine is what you  need.”</p>
<p>Note to Washington: No, it isn’t.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smartprofitsreport.com/spr/three-sectors-and-two-stocks-that-could-benefit-from-hope-and-change.html">Source: Three Sectors And Two Stocks That Could Benefit From “Hope And Change”</a></p></blockquote>
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