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Dec 29th, 2008 |
By Justice Litle |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
A great business will always have clients and will always get paid, says Justice Litle. That’s why Key Energy Services (NYSE:KEG), the world market leader in maintenance of oil and gas wells, is in a great position. The company is growing rapidly and has a healthy balance sheet. Best of all, it is hugely undervalued at today’s price, meaning a chance for investors to triple their money.
Tags: bear market, credit crisis, Crude Oil Prices, Justice Litle, KEG, market panic, Oil Service Stocks, Oil Wells, stock picks 2009, undervalued stocks, well service
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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Nov 21st, 2008 |
By Louis Basenese |
Category: Featured
In the year following six major bear markets of the last century, small cap stocks soared an average 82%. But Louis Basenese says only the most compelling and innovative small caps will make these mouthwatering gains. He says Genoptix, Inc. (Nasdaq:GXDX) and American Public Education, Inc. (Nasdaq:APEI) are two small caps that should be up 50% by this time next year.
Tags: APEI, bear market, credit crisis, GOOG, GXDX, ISRG, Lou Basenese, small cap investing, Small Cap Stocks, stock market rally, undervalued stocks, US stocks, VMW
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Nov 20th, 2008 |
By Keith Fitz-Gerald |
Category: Stock Market Investing
Even the most conservative value funds have been whacked this year. But Keith Fitz-Gerald says following a value-investing discipline is the smartest thing to do right now. That’s where the big recovery gains will be. He gives five tips on how to seek out “real value” in the market.
Tags: credit crisis, DODGX, Keith Fitz-Gerald, LEHMQ, LMVTX, stock investing strategies, TAVFX, undervalued stocks, US stocks, value funds, Value Investing
Posted in Stock Market Investing |
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Nov 20th, 2008 |
By Marc Lichtenfeld |
Category: Featured
Ecuador, Ghana and Tunisia are the only equity markets up in 2008. But Marc Lichtenfeld says there are still profit opportunities closer to home. Many undervalued US stocks are due a rebound in 2009. Marc picks seven proven survivors that are among the biggest and best in their fields. He also selects two small caps that are well place to lead a market recovery next year.
Tags: 2009 stock picks, ARAY, bear maret, CAT, COST, credit crisis, DNA, Emerging Markets, Global Downturn, Global Stocks, ITT, Marc Lichtenfeld, MCD, MSFT, stock market investing, undervalued stocks, US stocks, VPHM, WFC
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Nov 14th, 2008 |
By Eric Roseman |
Category: Financial News
Probably one of the craziest suppositions now is to project a 100% gain for U.S. stocks over the next few years. After all, everyone, and I mean everyone is suffering big losses in the market this year and nobody truly believes equities will start a bull market any time soon.
Tags: bear market, Bear Market Rally, deflation, Eric Roseman, government bailout, Great Depression, overvalued stocks, stock market investing, undervalued stocks, US stocks
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 13th, 2008 |
By Eric Roseman |
Category: Stock Market Investing
The US auto industry is coming apart at the seams, says Eric Roseman. The ‘Big Three’ are bleeding profusely, and face bankruptcy without a government rescue. If one of General Motors (NYSE:GM), Ford (NYSE:F) and Chrysler is allowed to fail, Eric says the stock market will crash through its 2002 lows. This means investors should stay underweight stocks for the time being.
Tags: automaker industry, Bankruptcy, bear market, credit crisis, Depression, Eric Roseman, Ford Motor, Gm, government bailout, President Obama, undervalued stocks, US Jobless Rate, US recession
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Nov 12th, 2008 |
By Andrew Snyder |
Category: Financial News
With the economy eroding at an alarming pace, it is no wonder investors are turning away from their former retail haunts filled with trendy, over-priced items.
Stores like Whole Foods (NASDAQ:WFMI) and Trader Joes are watching their customers head to low-cost competitors like Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT) and Safeway (NYSE:SWY).
It is no surprise to see an ultra-cheap retailer like 99 Cents Only Stores (NYSE:NDN) climb its way to the sole spot on the list of companies reaching 52-week highs today. The global economic crisis has actually been the best thing to happen to the company’s share price in a long time.
The rationale behind the positive run is obvious. When the economy is in the gutter, consumers have less money to spend on the things…
Tags: Andrew Snyder, credit crisis, deflation, discount retailers, Dltr, FDO, NDN, overvalued stocks, retail slump, Retail Stocks, stock bargains, SWY, undervalued stocks, Us Inflation Rate, US recession, WFMI, WMT
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 11th, 2008 |
By Greg Gunner Guenthner |
Category: Stock Market Investing
Greg Guenthner says small companies often lead the charge toward market recovery. A lot of fundamentally solid small caps are now wearing deeply discounted price tags. Greg says Neenah Paper (NYSE:NP) Silicom Ltd. (NASDAQ:SILC), Buckeye Technologies (NYSE:BKI) are three great examples of bargain stocks.
Tags: bear market, BKI, credit crisis, Greg Guenthner, NP, SILC, Small Cap Stocks, stock bargains, tech stocks, undervalued stocks, US stocks
Posted in Stock Market Investing |
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Oct 31st, 2008 |
By John Pugsley |
Category: Stock Market Investing
John Pugsley says there are some great opportunities coming out of this chaotic market. Wild, irrational swings are distracting from the simple rules of value investing. John has three simple criteria for finding the best long-term profit opportunities out there today.
Tags: bear market, Downturn Strategy, John Pugsley, stock bargains, undervalued stocks
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Oct 31st, 2008 |
By Jim Nelson |
Category: Featured
Choppy markets have sent dividend yields to “unbelievably high” levels, says Jim Nelson. This makes today a great time to start income investing. Jim says Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE:RDS:A/RDS.B) and BP (NYSE:BP) are two cash-rich companies with consistent dividend payments and “absurdly” high yields right now.
Tags: BAC, bear market, BP, Citigroup, credit crisis, GS, high dividend stocks, Jim Nelson, JPM, Penny Stocks, RDS.A, RDS.B, stock bargains, undervalued stocks, US stocks, WFC
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