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Commodities Meltdown: Is Brazil’s Bovespa Going Bust?

October 20, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Podcast, Videos · Comments 
Many believed economic development in Brazil to be on solid footing. But with commodities and oil prices crashing, that security may be crumbling away. Global economist Andrew Gordon explains where to find hidden profits. Watch this video… Read more

Why the BRICs are crashing together

October 3, 2008 · Filed Under International Investing · Comments 
The BRIC countries are all in trouble. But why are four very different economies (in Brazil, Russia, India and China) reacting to the current market in the same way? Andrew Gordon has the answer. by Andrew Gordon, Investor’s Daily Edge Baltimore — (TFN): BRIC (Brazil-Russia-India-China) countries make a funny group. It’s not easy [...]

Ignore the bank bailout and profit from the financial sector

October 1, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
Put your money into the financial sector? No, Andrew Gordon, of Investor’s Daily Edge, isn’t kidding. While WaMu (NYSE:WM), Fortress (NYSE:FIG), Lehman (OTC:LEHMQ) and all their friends have been falling to their knees, another side of the financial industry is thriving, with or without the bank bailout. by Andrew Gordon Baltimore — (TFN):  The [...]

The fantasy value of forward P/E ratios

September 17, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
"’Trailing’ P/E and ‘forward’ P/E seem like close cousins, but they differ in one key respect." — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon Baltimore — (TFN): If you like to buy companies on the cheap - like I do - you probably look at their P/Es. That’s fine. Just know what you’re looking at. If [...]

Beat day traders, while ignoring your investments

September 12, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
"You can float above this hour-to-hour slugfest. You don’t even have to know what’s going on from day to day. And if you have only the vaguest notion of what your investment is doing week to week, that’s okay too." — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon Baltimore — (TFN): You can be the envy of [...]

Banking crisis continues

September 6, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, US Stocks and Markets, Videos · Comments 
Andrew Gordon of Red Flag Insider does not see a quick end to the banking crisis. What is the best action for retail investors to take in this situation? Tune in to see… Watch the video now. Read more    Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Best Stocks to Buy Today: Fannie (FNM) and Freddie (FRE)

September 2, 2008 · Filed Under US Stocks and Markets · Comments 
“I just had a client on the phone. He wanted to buy GMAC bonds… By the end of the conversation, he was sold on Freddie and Fannie preferred shares." — Richard, bond market expert (and friend to Andrew Gordon) by Andrew Gordon Baltimore — (TFN):  Last Thursday, Richard – [...]

TFN Financial Roundtable: Four stocks to buy now!

August 31, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Oil and Energy, Videos · Comments 
American Ecology Corporation (NASDAQ:ECOL), Cameco Corporation (NYSE:CCJ),Sasol (NYSE:SSL), Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSE:XLE): Investors Daily Edge editors Rick Pendergraft and Andrew Gordon recommend four investments to make now to leverage volatility in the crude oil and currency markets! Click here to view… Read more

Go Fish!

If you are a fan of fishing for bottom feeders, there are plenty of beaten down stocks. The hard part is figuring out which ones are investment-worthy. Trading expert, Rick Pendergraft reveals a few technical tricks. Read more    Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Growth Investing

Has market and economic growth completely disappeared? Andrew Gordon, an expert in dividend paying stocks explains where to turn. Read more    Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Bottom Feeding in Real Estate

August 7, 2008 · Filed Under Real Estate · Comments 
"If you think we’ll have a thriving real estate market again (and it’s only a matter of time), mortgage companies and home builders would be good investments." — Andrew Gordon Blogger’s note: The real estate crash isn’t over yet. Mortgage companies and home builders may still have further to fall. But according to Andrew [...]

Summer Break Ends Early for Gold Prices

July 22, 2008 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
“I blame high oil prices on gold. Well, I’m not completely serious, but I can’t help but feel that gold isn’t holding up its end of the bargain. Investors are dumping their money into oil because nothing else is going up – including gold.” — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon Baltimore — (TFN): I blame high oil [...]

Of Course Speculators Caused the Oil Prices Spike!

July 1, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“The arguments that have hoodwinked smart people into believing that oil prices are justified are so flawed, it makes me wonder what kind of mass hypnosis has come over us.” — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon Baltimore – (TFN): It’s just plain wrong that oil speculators are having no [...]

Buy Small Cap at the Stock Market Bottom

June 16, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
“Since 1979, according to Ned Davis Research Inc., the small-stock Russell 2000 index has returned 19.6 percent in the first three months after a market bottom, against 13.6 percent for the large-cap Russell 1000.” — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon Baltimore – (TFN): Sooner or later, the stock [...]

Value Investing: Falling earnings and reduced growth spell challenges for value investors

May 18, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
“You should continue to look at PE’s, but not give them as much emphasis…. If I see PE’s improving I wonder if the estimates of analysts have kept up with what’s happening on the ground with the economy. If I see the PEG, that is the price earnings to growth — [...]

Value Investing: Your latest TFN podcast is now online

May 18, 2008 · Filed Under Podcast · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): As corporate earnings shrink and growth prospects contract during the economic slowdown, value investors have to account for dramatic shifts in their evaluative criteria. Wealth Advantage editor Andrew Gordon explains how to account for changed conditions using P/E ratios and PEG ratios: The podcast for our latest TFN Video Special Report video [...]

Value Investing: Falling earnings and reduced growth spell challenges for value investors

May 17, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Videos · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): As corporate earnings shrink and growth prospects contract during the economic slowdown, value investors have to account for dramatic shifts in their evaluative criteria. Wealth Advantage editor Andrew Gordon explains how to account for changed conditions using P/E ratios and PEG ratios. Click here to hear what Andrew Gordon has to say. ****Make sure [...]

Investment Bonds: Finding your best return

May 14, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
“If you want to invest in bonds… which ones do you choose?” — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon, Early to Rise Baltimore – (TFN): This is what the government investment bond chart on the Bloomberg Web site showed me recently: 2 years: 2.13 percent return 5 years: 3.13 percent return 10 [...]

U.S. Markets: Investing in baby boomers

May 13, 2008 · Filed Under US Stocks and Markets · Comments 
“The two surefire ways to make money off boomers is now down to one. But that one way looks stronger than ever - and if you haven’t invested accordingly, you should do it now.” — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon Baltimore – (TFN): The two surefire ways [...]

Oil Prices: A power shift

May 6, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“If you were running an oil company, what would your number one priority be? Jacking up production, right? I mean, oil prices have just shot up from $50 to $120. And you know that whatever you produce, you’ll sell.” — Andrew Gordon by Andrew Gordon Baltimore — (TFN): If you were running an oil company, what would [...]