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November 21, 2010

Mainstream medicine's deadliest conspiracy

Can you believe this video? It's a phenomenon. But you might not see it at all.

Why? Because, for the first time, mainstream medicine's deadliest conspiracy has been EXPOSED. Finally, this video is the 'shot heard around the world' the establishment prayed would never come. To be honest, I'm not sure how long this video will be available. There are powerful interests hell-bent on minimizing the damage it is doing to corporate medicine's profit machine. Before it's banned, watch it here.


Buy, Sell or Hold Special Report: How Retail Investors Should Play the GM IPO

By Jack Barnes, Contributing Editor, Money Morning

If you are one of the millions of retail investors who found themselves totally out of luck on the General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) initial public stock offering, don't fret.

Although the GM IPO is over, the profit opportunity has just begun.

That begs the question: How should you play the GM IPO?

The incredibly oversubscribed GM IPO may well have been the biggest stock offering in global history. But I believe that this stock has plenty of room to run.

In fact, I believe this is a stock that you'll want to buy in the aftermarket - provided that you follow some very strict guidelines for share prices and timing.

Let me explain...


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There's even bigger oil trouble in The Gulf

It's not another oil spill. It's worse. Hugo Chavez has quietly begun making good on his threat to cut the U.S. out of $44 trillion worth of Gulf crude...

But as Americans feel the pinch, a handful of domestic companies will end up soaring into uncharted profit territory.

Only one man knows the whole story: Energy insider Dr. Kent Moors.

His FREE Special Presentation on how Chavez's anti-American plan could pay you as much as 2,505% in just 13 months. Just go here.



Chile: The One Emerging Market That Investors Can't Afford to Ignore in 2011

[Editor's Note: This special report on investment opportunities in the world's emerging markets is the leadoff story for Money Morning's annual "Outlook" series, which will forecast the prospects for gold, oil, the U.S. economy and other top profit opportunities in the New Year. Make sure to watch for upcoming installments in the days to come.]

By Martin Hutchinson, Contributing Editor, Money Morning

When I review each of the world's emerging markets in order to decide which ones to buy in 2011, I start with two questions:

  • Is the market cheap?
  • And has it under-performed over the past year?
If the answer is "yes" for both those questions, that market is much more likely to get my vote.

But with every rule, there are also exceptions. As we will see.

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The Global Hunt for this Rare Element

The most powerful nations in the world are battling to get their hands on this element because it stands to replace as much as $11.5 trillion in oil revenues.

From which tiny company are they going to get it? Turn your speakers up and find out.



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How to Predict - And Profit From - the Bursting of the Gold Bubble

By Amos Richards,
Contributing Writer,
Money Morning


Gold last week careened to a record high $1,414.85 an ounce in a surge that was sparked by the U.S. Federal Reserve's plan to purchase $600 billion of U.S. Treasuries in a second phase of quantitative easing (QE2).

The yellow metal may have yet more room to run, as uncertainty in the marketplace remains high and the dollar low.

Still, at this pace gold is increasing too quickly to account for inflationary concerns.

That's saying a lot, because there are some pretty serious reasons to be concerned about inflation. With these new rounds of quantitative easing, the massive debt loads the U.S. has incurred, and Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) going into a negative yield structure, you'd have to be a little off to expect stable growth.


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