Profit While Gold Fields (GFI:NYSE) and Anglo American (AAUK:NASDAQ) Suffer
Posted June 19, 2008
“South Africa was hit hard by news of riot outbreaks. In fact, 68 people died in riots and protests in Cape Town and Johannesburg. But there’s an even bigger story behind these deaths.” — Sara Nunnally
by Sara Nunnally
Baltimore — (TFN): This is the chart I showed my Taipan Trader subscribers on June 6, 2008, and we’re already showing gains on the play I recommended. I’m showing it to you now because this move is too good to pass up.
South Africa was hit hard by news of riot outbreaks. In fact, 68 people died in riots and protests in Cape Town and Johannesburg. But there’s an even bigger story behind these deaths.
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He “Retired” at 43… But He’s Still Making People Rich
The last few months have been treacherous ones for investors. Oil has spiked. The housing market has rolled over. A stubborn credit crunch has induced fears of recession. And most stock market investors have taken it on the chin.
But not all . . .
One small group of traders has been able to use the recent volatility to take advantage of elite international stocks researched and recommended by Oxford Club Investment Director Alexander Green. For example, while stock market averages both here and abroad have slumped, his new service is still generating double and triple-digit gains.
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Power outages and inflation are literally crippling the nation. Experts are saying the power problems are going to be around for the next decade. Ten years of shortages and forced cuts, rationing power to big businesses like Gold Fields, Ltd. (GFI:NYSE) and Anglo American (AAUK:NASDAQ).
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