Potash Corp. (POT): Liquidity trouble ahead?
There are some great companies out there selling for unbelievably low prices. But before you buy, you need to do your homework. You will be surprised what you find, especially in overly bullish stocks like Potash Corp. (NYSE:POT). By Andrew Snyder Baltimore – (TFN): The downturn in the stock market is impacting nearly everybody, but some [...]Real estate crisis misses farmland: Profit from the agricultural boom
Farmland isn’t crashing with the rest of the real estate sector. In fact, it’s booming. How can you profit from agricultural land without buying property? And is the boom really safe? by Stephanie Grimmett Baltimore — (TFN): A few days ago, Chris Mayer told readers that the next big boom would be in real [...]One Commodity You Need to Play
September 5, 2008 · Filed Under Featured Video, Investment Strategies, News that Matters, Podcast, Videos · Comments
After a huge upswing, commodities have returned to their beginning-of-the-year prices. Is it time to jump back in? Horacio Marquez talks about the commodities sell-off and reveals one commodity you will want to play and when. Read more
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Saskatchewan Potash Corporation (NYSE:POT) is not quite cheap enough to re-enter
After booking 50% gains on Saskatchewan Potash Corporation (NYSE:POT), we’re not quite ready to re-enter this stock, even at current financials. by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): On December 26, 2007, former BreakAway Investor editor and resources expert Andrew Mickey was our guest expert at Hot Stock Pick of the Week. We usually post the [...]Profit from Potash
“Potash prices have just started to move. Last year a ton of potash cost $210. This year, it costs $625 a ton. Within the next three years, prices will average $1,350 a ton.” — Andrew Mickey by Andrew Mickey Baltimore – (TFN): We’re still at the early stages of this run. Potash stocks have [...]Investing in Commodities: The proof is in the potash
"Even if CEO Doyle’s logic is a little, shall we say, biased, he isn’t wrong, and farmers will have to produce more and more grains in coming years if they want to keep up with the rising demand in emerging markets, which means a perfect opportunity for you to profit." — Stephanie Grimmett by Stephanie [...]Mining Stocks: This little-known mineral is more important than oil
‘Potash is used in the making of fertilizer for agricultural goods and as we’re in the middle of an agricultural boom right now, we see demand just absolutely climb.’ – Andrew Mickey of BreakAway Investor Baltimore – (TFN): In this week’s TFN Smart Investing with Krista Das, Andrew Mickey of BreakAway Investor gave his pick for the [...]Agro Boom: Potash is key to meet increasing food demand
Baltimore — (TFN): The agro boom has pushed demand for agricultural products to new highs. This $61 billion industry is more important than technology, manufacturing, and healthcare industries. It is even more important than oil. And best of all, it is up for grabs. Here's the most direct way to profit from increased demand [...]


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