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Short WYNN For 15-20% Gains By New Year’s

Nov 24th, 2008 | By J. Christoph Amberger | Category: Financial News

Two years ago, the pundits were agog over the prospects of the former Portuguese enclave of Macau. Fueled by fast-earned money burning a whole into the collective pockets of the nouveau riche Chinese middle class, Macau surpassed the Las Vegas Strip as the world’s most lucrative casino market. But growth has stalled… not just in Macau but everywhere businesses depended on drunk sales reps blowing little Pugsley’s college fund at the blackjack table during a convention.

To stay in Vegas, you’d have to get to Vegas. And that costs money no-one is willing to spend right now. Accordingly, the supposedly recession-resistant vice stocks are taking it on the chin. Just yesterday [Thursday], we claimed our own 25% short profits share from the collapse of Las…



Will Anything Stimulate Auto Sales?

Nov 11th, 2008 | By Andrew Gordon | Category: Financial News

Another stimulus check should be coming our way as the market keeps falling.

If it doesn’t happen as one of the final acts of the Bush administration, it will happen as one of the first acts of the Obama one.

The question is, will it help the fast-falling auto industry?

It’ll help retailers. The overwhelming evidence is that the last round of stimulus checks helped pick up consumer spending in the second and third quarters.

But big-ticket retailers like auto dealers play in another sandbox entirely. Unless these checks have a couple of more zero’s than the previous ones, the auto industry’s fate is tied to getting another $25-billion loan package from the government.

The auto industry needs it. And from Obama’s latest statements, it…



Stay Short Detroit As Big Three Buckle

Nov 10th, 2008 | By Adam Lass | Category: Featured

The ‘Big Three’ automakers in Detroit are begging for a government rescue. Adam Lass says these companies are just too risky to raise capital themselves. A bailout may be coming, but shareholders won’t be saved. That’s why Adam says investors should short GM (NYSE:GM) and Ford (NYSE:F).



How This Crisis Could Make You A Fortune

Nov 10th, 2008 | By Shah Gilani | Category: Politics & Economics

By all reasonable measures, we are already in a recession, says Shah Gilani. Deflation has become today’s number one threat. But massive government rescues mean another bout of inflation looms on the horizon. Shah says investors should look to short vulnerable stocks in 2009. But in 12-18 months, they should be prepared for a “generational opportunity” to make a fortune.