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The three ways to profit from Tuesday's election

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Investment Strategies: Three Ways to Profit - No Matter Who Wins Tuesday's Midterm Elections

[Editor's Note: Money Morning's Keith Fitz-Gerald - a noted commentator and best-selling author - has been a frequent guest analyst on Fox Business. In his latest interview, Fitz-Gerald detailed the three trends that will afford investors the greatest potential for profits after Tuesday's midterm elections.]

By William Patalon III, Executive Editor, Money Morning


If you're worried that next week's midterm elections could further cloud an already-uncertain investment landscape, take a page from the investment playbook of Money Morning's Keith Fitz-Gerald: Position yourself to profit no matter which party wins on Tuesday.

During an interview with Fox Business Network journalist Stuart Varney yesterday (Tuesday), Fitz-Gerald detailed three strategies that will afford investors both safety and significant profit potential - whether the Democrats or Republicans carry the day.

For the full story - and a look at the video - please click here...


5 "Prodigy Markets" That Will Whip the Dow
Through 2012


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Surging Corn Prices Making Hay for Commodities Producers

By Jason Simpkins, Managing Editor, Money Morning


Corn prices have surged more than 70% since May and could rise even higher in coming weeks. Prices will remain elevated for at least the next year, perhaps even testing their 2008 record high of $7.65 a bushel. That will likely mean higher food prices across the board for at least the next year.

Money Morning predicted in May that after falling below $3.50 per bushel in March, corn prices would surge higher than $6 by the end of the year. That forecast has proven prescient, as corn rose to a two-year high earlier this month.

Increased demand from emerging markets and a smaller-than-anticipated U.S. harvest are the driving forces behind corn's resurgence.

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Question of the Week: Mortgagegate Makes Investors Wary of U.S. Banking Industry

[Editor's Note: Last week we asked readers if Mortgagegate affected them. Some of their responses are listed below - along with next week's question, "What Top Three Issues Do You Want To See Addressed After Midterm Elections?"]

By Kerri Shannon, Associate Editor, Money Morning


A potentially crippling crisis is flashing through the banking industry and threatening to derail the already struggling housing market and U.S. economic recovery.

Dubbed "Mortgagegate" - a nod to the earlier scandal-ridden crisis touched off by Watergate - this latest crisis involves such big lenders as Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC), Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) and GMAC LLC (NYSE: GMA), which are alleged to have conducted negligent foreclosure practices.

Money Morning Contributing Editor Shah Gilani warned about the allegedly fraudulent business practices employed by lenders and their hired "robo-signers" that led to thousands of questionably reviewed foreclosure documents.


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SILVER: Hot Money's New Magnet?

A New gold-and-silver ETF launch is set to ride the stunning bull market in gold (up 23% year-to-date), silver and palladium (up 42% and 45% respectively).

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