October 29, 2010 Free Video: Special Energy Alert The Oxford Club just released a brief video with details on an emerging energy play that could make early investors 13-times their money. This short presentation reveals the truth about the major discovery that The Wall Street Journal says is "the biggest [energy] discovery in the U.S. in 40 years." Simply make sure your speakers are on and click here to watch this brief video. What You Don't Know about "Mortgagegate" Could Crush the U.S. Banking System [Editor's Note: In the aftermath of the burst housing bubble, in the rush to foreclose upon million s of U.S. homeowners, big U.S. lenders resorted to apparently fraudulent strategies as part of an assembly-line repossession grab. Money Morning's Shah Gilani, a retired hedge-fund manager, warns investors about the possible fallout facing the U.S. financial system and provides detailed advice on the steps to take.] By Shah Gilani, Contributing Editor, Money Morning What most Americans don't know about "Mortgagegate" is that "robo-signing" of foreclosure documents is the tip of the iceberg. The breadth and depth of this newest mortgage crisis is so dangerous that the U.S. Federal Reserve last month pre-announced another potential round of quantitative easing (pundits are calling it "QE2") to address "potential negative shocks." In fact, the fallout potential is so numbing and the actions that birthed it so scandalous that commentators have given the crisis the Watergate-esque title of "Mortgagegate" (or, as some prefer, "M ortgage G ate"). Here's what the news-story headlines aren't telling you. For an investment strategy that will protect your portfolio from "M ortgagegate," please read on... The Only Guaranteed Way to Get Rich Most "ways to get rich" are a dime a dozen and worth about that much, too. But there is only one to guarantee you get there: Always make money - never lose money. You think that's impossible? Well, there's one strategy that's been doing just that several times a month for the past year and a half. Read about it here... Will Midterm Elections Ignite a Stock Market Rally? By Don Miller, Associate Editor, Money Morning The Democrats and Republicans have spent a record $3.5 billion in preparation for this year's midterm elections. But regardless of the outcome - whether you're a Democrat or Republican - the good news is that the stock market traditionally has performed well during midterm election cycles. "The question is, 'Did the markets go up in the midterm election years by more than average in non-election years?' Brian Gendreau, market strategist for Financial Network told U.S. News & World Report. "And the answer is, 'Yes, by a huge amount more.'" In the period from 1922 to 2006, the average gain of the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the 90 trading days following midterm elections (roughly November until mid-March) was 8.5%, according to a new study authored by Gendreau. That's almost 5% higher than the Dow's gains in non-election years.
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By Kerri Shannon, Associate Editor, Money Morning Energy companies reported robust third-quarter profits this week in another sign that rising global energy demand is something investors can't afford to ignore. Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) reported yesterday (Thursday) its third-quarter net income rose 55% from a year earlier to $7.35 billion, or $1.44 a share - the biggest jump in six years. Royal Dutch Shell PLC (NYSE ADR: RDS.A, RDS.B) reported its third-quarter profit rose 18% from the year before, noting it's in a "delivery window for new growth," and ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) said its third-quarter profit more than doubled. "Global oil demand implications have continued to surprise to the upside," Barclays Plc (NYSE ADR: BCS) analysts wrote in an Oct. 20 note to clients. Money Morning Chief Investment Strategist Keith Fitz-Gerald addressed the importance of energy industry investing earlier this week on a Fox Business Network appearance. Read full story... | | | | "King of Coal" Doubles Its Q3 Profits Peabody Energy, the largest U.S. coal producer, just announced that its net income doubled in the third quarter. But don't buy the stock. Kent's favorite coal play is better because it's making money from natural gas, too. This is huge... especially since we're witnessing one of the biggest shifts in the energy industry's history. Take a look. |
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