RIO is the world's largest copper producer and quite possibly the best trade south of the border. 5/16/08
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MOMENTUM STOCKS ARCHIVE
BTU, one of the biggest names in the booming coal sector, recently broke out. 5/15/08
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Savvy online shoppers are waving goodbye to travel sites and hello to booking directly with airlines, hotels. 5/12/08
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People are avoiding the retail sector, but this diamond in the rough could afford you some bling. 5/9/08
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The current consumer-spending recession does not apply to the emerging economies. This foreign retailer could be the next COST. 5/8/08
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AAPL, RIMM customers are very loyal to their product of choice. 5/5/08
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Baby boomers' idea of 'aging gracefully' is to simply replace what isn't working. Toby tells you which companies will benefit from the 'bionic boom.' 4/22/08
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SCHW leads the pack among ChangeWave Alliance survey respondents who are satisfied with their brokerage. 4/22/08
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Solar is one of the hottest trends of 2008, and WFR, the 'arms dealer' to all solar panel makers, is a name you'll want to play. 4/18/08
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Despite recent pullbacks, the long-term upward trend in commodities in intact. Play this trend though the company that has a virtual monopoly on the coal mining equipment business. 4/16/08
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This life sciences company stands out with its rich pipeline, long-term patent protection, strong earnings and growth, and rising expectations. 4/15/08
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Toby Smith tells you which companies can light up your life ... and your portfolio! 4/15/08
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FSLR, SPWR and STP stand to benefit as corporations move toward energy-efficiency. 4/15/08
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Nintendo's (NTDOY) Wii is giving both couch potatoes and its own competitors a 'run' for their money. 4/14/08
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With railcar companies benefiting from big demand for commodities in emerging markets, CSX is one train you'll want to jump on before it leaves the station. 4/11/08
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Rising prices and strong overseas demand for steel make NUE a great early-recovery play in this tough market. 4/9/08
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This natural gas producer is practically printing money with rising natural gas prices and the move away from reliance on crude oil. 4/8/08
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The global semiconductor market seems to be on fire and getting even-warmer. 4/6/08
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SNDK is one chip (maker) you may want to buy on dips. 4/1/08
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This brokerage/asset management company may be an unfamiliar name to many of you, but Bryan Perry thinks it is the best trade of the year in the financial sector. 3/19/08
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It's a big year for digital media, and SIGM is a pure play on the explosion of high-def video and the transition to the Blu-ray DVD format. 3/19/08
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OPY may be an unfamiliar name to many of you, but Bryan Perry thinks it is the best trade of the year in the financial sector. 3/19/08
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For a short-term trade in the growing export business to China and India, DRYS should be on your radar. 3/16/08
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With gold prices shooting up through $900 per ounce, everyone wants to get in on the action. 3/14/08
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Oil and gas producer EOG is a highly leveraged play on rising natural gas prices. 3/14/08
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Coal stocks are on fire, and the sector is outperforming the rest of the market. 3/12/08
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Investing in emerging markets like China can be risky, and with so many choices out there, it can be tough to find a good name to trade. 3/12/08
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This leader in crop nutrients and animal feeds is a pure play on the commodity bull market. 3/12/08
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WFR is a hot solar play, as it's the 'arms dealer' to all solar panel makers. 3/1/08
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Michael Shulman
Pop Goes the Diesel (and Other Commodities)
For many commodities, things are going to get worse before they continue getting better.
When I think of Martha Stewart, I think of big-time dollar signs on the short-side of that stock.
There's money to be made from the economic slowdown. Listen to find out how we did it on the short side.
When the banks are losing money, who profits? I'll show you how a 10-point drop in a stock led to a 179% gain on the short side.
Financial Transparency Too Little Too Late?
The long, drawn-out and certainly painful credit crisis that's rocking the stock market and the economy has caused many of the 'big boys' to buckle down and admit that they'd gotten hit.


