July 2008


Financial Market News & Opinions, Forex, Stocks, Futures, Options | GraceCheng.com wrote an interesting post today on
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With the metals markets coming down after this mornings rally we don’t see the big gains in the miners that I initially expected. Still seeing slight gains in HL any AUY but very mixed across the board with the miners. I’m sticking with this play as I think most of the commodities are entering the next possible up leg.
Here are some key levels on HL. If we can get a late day rally above the 9.45 level I will be very bullish for tomorrow to possibly get up near the $10 level. Despite 6 up days in a row, they have all been small moves so we are no where near overbought.

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No sooner did I publish a feature on a WisdomTree ETF, did the e-mails begin to flow. “The Emerging Market High Yield Fund (DEM) has a P/B of 0.67? Is that accurate?” And… “Gary, I love reading your articles, but I can’t find a dividend yield of 8% anywhere!” So…

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Federal Reserve closing the spigot “Mr. Valentine has set the price!” Or, in this case Mr. Bernanke sets the price. This week the Federal Reserve announced that the “open spigot” of money available to investment banks will be closing January 30, 2009. This is six months away. What this means is that the access to cash will be closing. What this means to you is financial stocks — particularly the bigger banks and brokerage firms — might either be putting a bottom in place, or fallin

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Why is it that the only option life has, is to be a bitch? Why can’t it be a dog? Well life is a dog sounds really stupid, and many would agree. Though living in India one must wonder why all swear words have mother, sister and female base. (Though not limited to India) ?A few good men’ […]

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by Jill John Webkinz stuffed animals resemble the popular Beanie Babies from several years back. Both Webkinz and Beanie Babies set off huge followings among kids and adult collectors, making the small stuffed animals one of the hottest commodities to hit the toy market. Webkinz stuffed animals are certainly unique, but what makes them that way? By using a special code when you register you adopt your Webkinz pet and assume for its care just as if you were a real parent. Webkinz stuffed anima

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Photo Credit: University of Michigan News Services. After covering 4,000 cross-country kilometers in a 10-day competition, an elite group of solar-powered cars are finally getting their day in the shade. The 2008 North American Solar Challenge, an event where college students design, build and race cars powered by the sun, ended last week after the cars traveled from Plano, Texas to Calgary in Alberta, Canada. As energy prices soar and presidential candidates discuss the search for sustainab

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Of course everyone is now up in arms about Exxon’s profit for the quarter again. Here’s a summary story. “Exxon Mobil once again reported the largest quarterly profit in U.S. history Thursday, posting net income of $11.68 billion on revenue of $138 billion in the second quarter.” They made 8.5% profit. Frankly, if I ran Exxon I would be VERY upset. 8.5% profit is no big deal. I’m in business and if I made 8.5% profit I would probably be out of business. What makes everyone so upset about thi

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Imagine a municipal bus that’s powered by an electric motor, crawling along the crowded streets of Beijing. What does this bus have in common with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, in Simi Valley, California? Or imagine offshore oil production platforms in the Gulf of Alaska or the North Sea. What do these offshore platforms have in common with a luxury ski resort near St. Petersburg, Russia? When you first think of it, there’s not much commonality between a city bus in China and a larg

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Repsol (REP): A ‘Peter Lynch’ play? Posted Jul 31st 2008 10:10AM by Steven Halpern Filed under: International markets, Newsletters, Commodities, Oil, Stocks to Buy In his Validea newsletter, John Reese assesses stocks based on the investment criteria used by numerous “legendary” investors. For a recent new recommendation, he explains, “Repsol (NYSE: REP), the Spain-based integrated oil company, gets approval from my Guru Strategies based on both Peter Lynch and James O’Shaughnessy.” “My Lynch-

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