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Plenty of big money to be made …

by Larry Edelson | Monday, February 6, 2012 at 8:30am

I don’t like the markets here. You already know that. Thing is, you’re beginning to doubt me, I know. No problem. I also know I’ll be proven right. And in the very remote case that I’m not — no problem either, there’s plenty of big money to be made ahead, either way. Best wishes, Larry [More »]

5 Things to Look for in a Junior Miner

by Sean Brodrick | Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 8:30am

Since metals bottomed late last year, the miners have led the way higher. That’s because gold is cheap right now, and the miners are even cheaper. I suspect this trend could stay in place for a while. In today’s video, you’ll learn why you should consider investing in the junior miners. I’ll also share five [More »]

World Bank Forecasts Global Recession … But Not in China

by Tony Sagami | Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at 8:30am

The World Bank recently reduced its estimates for economic growth worldwide and in the euro zone, and the numbers are pretty dire, as they indicate the potential of a world recession on par with, or even worse than, the economic climate in 2008 after the collapse of Lehman Brothers. But China’s economy — while not [More »]

Profit from Brazil’s Real Estate Boom (No Passport Needed!)

by Rudy Martin | Friday, January 27, 2012 at 8:30am

In the United States, you might be cautious about investing in homebuilders’ stocks, and understandably so. But it’s a different story in the emerging markets, particularly in Brazil, where falling mortgage rates and a government program to create more affordable housing could lead one stock to potentially double. I’ll give you the name of that [More »]

A Gold Spike Could Send This Small Stock Soaring

by Sean Brodrick | Thursday, January 26, 2012 at 8:30am

Earlier this week, I traveled to Vancouver, British Columbia, to speak at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference. It was packed wall-to-wall with explorers, developers and miners. One company that has made it on to my radar — a name I think should be on yours, too — is Golden Fame Resources (GFA on the TSX-V). [More »]

Even Obama Can’t Block These Natural Gas Returns

by Kevin Kerr | Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 8:30am

Natural gas will play a huge role in meeting U.S. energy demand in the future. That means there’s a lot of money to be made in this space. However, the price of this commodity is volatile thanks to the markets and political maneuvering, such as Obama’s recent move to back-burner the promising Keystone XL pipeline [More »]

Turning points imminent …

by Larry Edelson | Monday, January 23, 2012 at 8:30am

As tough as it is to stay objective in today’s emotional markets, keeping your wits about you is crucial. Right now, for instance, because of the recent rallies in gold, silver and stocks, many analysts and investors are turning outright bullish, jumping into the markets with both hands. I don’t agree. The charts tell you [More »]

Great News for Gold Bugs

by Kevin Kerr | Friday, January 20, 2012 at 8:30am

Editor’s note: Now that Standard & Poor’s has downgraded nine euro-zone countries’ debt ratings, pressure’s mounting on the euro and global markets are feeling the pain. But we also have a lot to look forward to, as well. That’s why I want to share with you an interview my friend and colleague Kevin Kerr did [More »]

3 Reasons to Get Your Gold Shopping List Ready

by Sean Brodrick | Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 8:30am

For some of the same reasons that others think gold is losing its luster, I’m seeing incredibly positive signs for the yellow metal. In fact, from here it looks like the easiest path for gold is up … and I think it may be about to head higher in a hurry. I’ll be in Vancouver [More »]

An Unusual Way to Make Money from the Asia ETF Boom

by Tony Sagami | Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 8:30am

Exchange-Traded Funds have become one of the most popular investment vehicles in America, and many Asian countries are jumping on the bandwagon. But the best way to profit from this trend — and get exposure to the countries and companies driving the trillion-dollar ETF industry — might not necessarily be to invest in any of [More »]

Get in on This Brazilian Energy Bonanza

by Rudy Martin | Friday, January 13, 2012 at 8:30am

Brazil’s energy sector is making it one of the most powerful countries on earth, and today I’m sharing with you two ways to play it for profits. Our first pick is a bit of a “steady Eddie” performer that is currently on sale. The second is a bit more speculative, with some serious “home run” [More »]

2 Rare Opportunities to Bet on Rare Earths

by Kevin Kerr | Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 8:30am

The market for rare earth elements, which are required to make mobile phones and flat-screen TVs, among many other products, is quickly heating up. As new technologies become available, demand for rare earths will be as explosive as the potential returns. Today I have two stock picks that will allow you to take advantage of [More »]

Don’t be fooled by New Year’s rallies!

by Larry Edelson | Monday, January 9, 2012 at 8:30am

You’ll want to check out my first market video update of the new year! I’m not buying into the New Year’s rallies and neither, methinks, should you!. Best wishes for a healthy and wealthy 2012, Larry P.S. My December 2011 issue of the Real Wealth Report and my upcoming January issue contain important market information [More »]

The Market Is About to Tell Us Where It’s Heading …

by Sean Brodrick | Thursday, January 5, 2012 at 8:30am

January is when we get the answers to the two biggest questions on investors’ and traders’ minds right now: Will there be more pain ahead in 2012, or is this the dark before the dawn of a big rally? The markets are ready to tell us where they’re heading — not just for the week [More »]

4 Easy Ways to Play ‘The Great Chinese Migration’

by Tony Sagami | Tuesday, January 3, 2012 at 8:30am

In one of the largest human migrations in history, during the next 15 years, more than 320 million China residents will leave their rural areas behind to become city dwellers. And those new to city living are going to experience some brand-new needs … ones that we as investors can profit from, if we get [More »]

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