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Buy commodities now, before the next boom begins

September 9, 2008 · Filed Under Gold and Resources · Comments 
"Make no mistake: We’re NOT at the cusp of a bear market. On the contrary, smart investors should take advantage of currently depressed prices to aggressively accumulate shares in select precious metals and energy companies." — Eric Roseman by Eric Roseman Baltimore — (TFN): Commodities, especially oil and gold, are in a correction. But make [...]

Should the government bailout real estate?

August 29, 2008 · Filed Under Real Estate · Comments 
"In the wake of a bubble popping, you often hear another phrase, which may well qualify as the second-most expensive four words in the English language. And we’re hearing it more and more from the property pundits, politicians and City hotshots who stand to lose most from [...]

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 [...]

Oil Prices Are in a Bubble, a GOOD Bubble

June 23, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“In the meantime, we should look on the bright side, even as we wince at the petrol pump. Because if the current oil price is indeed a bubble, it’s a good bubble.” — John Stepek by John Stepek Blogger’s note: John Stepek, deputy editor of MoneyWeek in the UK, recently sent out this interesting piece to his [...]

Oil Prices: It’s not a bubble!

May 28, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“Yes, oil is overbought. Yes, oil is going to correct at some stage. But let’s get this clear - it’s not a bubble.” — Dominic Frisby Blogger’s note: Dominic Frisby had some great commentary on our current record oil prices in a recent Money Morning (UK) message to his subscribers. Dominic is from our London affiliate [...]

Oil Prices: Peak or no peak?

May 21, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
“I don’t put a lot of faith in macro predictions — as no one can predict the future. But you can study track records. You can look at history. History reveals some interesting clues about what the future may hold.” — Chris Mayer by Chris Mayer Baltimore – (TFN): Has [...]

Oil Price: “This is a bubble and it will burst.”

February 28, 2008 · Filed Under Oil and Energy · Comments 
Baltimore — (TFN): Doubling from $50 to over $100 per barrel within less than a year, oil prices left behind the comforting equations of supply and demand and appear to have entered the rarefied spheres previously reserved for Internet start-ups selling sock puppets of dogs and vinyl-sided "luxury townhomes" squeezed four to a half acre [...]

China Stocks: Is this the beginning of the end of the Shanghai bull market?

December 10, 2007 · Filed Under International Investing · Comments 
"The danger is that a sliding market depresses investment profits, damaging companies’ earnings and hurting their stock prices, pushing the market down quickly." — MoneyWeek Blogger's Note: Our friends from MoneyWeek published a good article on what's ahead for the Shanghai stock exchange. We thought you might find it useful, too. Find it right here: Air [...]