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Alternative Energy: The energy cycle does it again

October 21, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
Many companies are wondering if they will survive the current economic crisis. With trouble brewing, nobody wants to enter the risk of world of alternative energy, especially as energy prices plummet. By Andrew Snyder Baltimore – (TFN): There is a reason alternative energy has never taken root. It is trying to ignorantly force its way into [...]

Pacific Ethanol (PEIX) down 28% in first hour

September 30, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
Pacific Ethanol (PEIX) is down 28% this morning on good news. The company has new plant open. But it’s stock fell. What’s going on? by Stephanie Grimmett Baltimore — (TFN):  Wait, that can’t be right, but I guess it is. Pacific Ethanol (NASDAQ:PEIX) fell 28% in the first moments of trading, with nothing but [...]

Make 18.8% annually on this alternative energy property play

September 17, 2008 · Filed Under Real Estate · Comments 
"If you think this opportunity is just for major energy companies or funds, you’re wrong. Here’s how it works." — Ronan McMahon Blogger’s note: Buying altermative energy stocks isn’t the only way to make money from the "green" craze. In fact, Ronan McMahon of International Living has found a green way to make 18.8% returns [...]

FuelCell (FCEL) down 13% as alternative energy fad fades

August 28, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
"In the last year, alternative energy has been a popular investment sector to say the least. And while solar and wind energy companies have already proved they can turn a profit with their products, even if they must rely on the tax incentives of kind-eyed governments to do it, fuel cell manufacturers haven’t seen such [...]

The Secrets of Solar

August 1, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Oil and Energy, Videos · Comments 
The alternative energy industry is really beginning to gain traction. Solar stocks in particular are taking off. Nick Hodge of Alternative Energy Speculator tells us where to find the most profitable areas in solar. Read more    Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Brazillian Sugar Cane: The Answer to the Energy Crisis

May 29, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“There is an ‘emerging’ alternative energy source that is a lot more efficient than corn-based ethanol and doesn’t require the same food vs. fuel trade-off.” — Mike Burnick by Mike Burnick Baltimore – (TFN): A month ago, I wrote an article here in the (Sovereign Society) A-Letter detailing the global food [...]

Oil Kingpin Turns to Alternative Energy

May 16, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“You find an oilfield, it peaks and starts declining, and you’ve got to find another one to replace it. It can drive you crazy. With wind, there’s no decline curve.” — T. Boone Pickens by Jennifer Yousfi Baltimore — (TFN): T. Boone Pickens made his fortune in oil. But now the Dallas oilman and famed former corporate [...]

Alternative Energy: Ethanol is not the answer

May 7, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“Well, there we have it… energy crisis solved… right? Wrong. You see, for every good idea and every well-thought-out plan that may work on a small scale, there are always problems on a widespread level.” — Kevin Kerr by Kevin Kerr, Whiskey and Gunpowder Baltimore – (TFN): It seems that every [...]

Green Stocks: Our latest TFN Video and Audio Podcast is now online!

April 27, 2008 · Filed Under Podcast · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): The podcast for our latest Smart Trading Action Alert video, featuring alternative energy expert Nick Hodge, can now be downloaded to your iTunes or PodcastAlley.com accounts. ****New to Forex Trading? Click to learn how to invest, with Free one-on-one training!    Green Stocks: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download    Green Stocks: [...]

Socially Conscious Investing: Carbon Reduction Investment Opportunities

April 27, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
‘Carbon capture doesn’t just happen at power plants. We’re also looking at factories, metal smelting factories, rubber factories, chemical factories… So if you can find a smaller company who specializes in air quality control or emissions reduction, I think they’re really going to benefit…’ — Nick Hodge, editor of Alternative Energy Speculator Baltimore – (TFN): [...]

Green Investing: Carbon Reduction Investment Opportunities

April 26, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): Green Trader Nick Hodge reveals the best ways for those interested in socially conscious investing to profit from the new push in carbon reduction on this week’s Smart Trading Action Alert with Laura Cadden. Click here to view the video! ****Make sure you sign up for our FREE TFN News Feed for breaking news, [...]

Alternative Energy Investing: Going green with profits

April 24, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“It’s easy to see why there’s such a big opportunity brewing in alternative forms of energy. The U.S. and many other countries around the world are (as my grandfather would say), ‘backing the truck up’ and pouring money into this sector right now. There’s a tremendous opportunity [...]

Solar Energy Subsidies: How subsidies are putting domestic solar companies out of business in Germany

April 15, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): I spent the Easter vacation back in the Old Country. I landed in Frankfurt, under sniper fire, and spend a few days meandering through Hesse and Bavaria to get to Berlin. Despite Germany’s state sponsored religion of climate apocalypse, I had no opportunity to show off my global warming fashions. Shorts, polo shirts, [...]

Solar Stocks: How German subsidies are benefiting China

April 15, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): Solar stocks may currently be in a slump. But if the European example is any indication, solar manufacturers will be sitting pretty for years… especially those located in China. If this is good for domestic solar technology manufacturers in countries with high labor cost is another question: We wouldn’t bet the farm [...]

The Air Car: Fuel of the future?

January 25, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
"So come along my friends, hike up your skirts and take a line from the Foreign Legion, 'March or die.' That's right, onward to one of the most promising technologies of today… a car that runs on compressed air." — Field Palmer by Field Palmer, Green Chip Stocks Baltimore – (TFN):  [...]

Solar Investing: Three stocks to buy

January 21, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
"Of course, we can't pin the whole economic implosion on energy, but we can definitely profit from it. In fact, with the market selling off the way it's been, we're now seeing an opportunity to pick up shares of a number of alternative energy stocks, at serious bargains." — [...]

Solar Investing: Don’t trust LDK

January 4, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“As is usually the case in a Wall Street scandal, the actual truth is less important than a few soothing words and a nice soft-shoe to make investors feel better about the situation. And that’s what LDK gave us.” – Stephanie Grimmett. by Stephanie Grimmett Baltimore – (TFN):  LDK Solar (LDK: NYSE) has [...]

Technology Investing: “Green Bubble Bigger than Dotbomb?”

December 19, 2007 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“With venture capitalists plowing ever more money into clean technologies, the chances that we’ll see a green investment bubble get higher every quarter.” — vator.tv Blogger’s Note: We found this interesting perspective and thought we’d share it with you. Now, there has never been a booming sector in any economy without a half hundred pundits crying [...]

Hot Stock Recommendation of the Week

December 13, 2007 · Filed Under Featured Video · Comments 
  Baltimore — (TFN): This company recycles nuclear waste — and it's undervalued by a factor of five, says RedZone Profits editor Chris DeHaemer. It is becoming clearer and clearer that all of the easy, low cost oil has been found. The world may not be running out of oil, but the high price of [...]