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Building The Perfect Portfolio Part I: Bargain Hunting In The Uranium Sector What should I do with my money?
Ben Mountifield, May 2nd, 2012
What should I do with my money? I am often asked the question “what should I do with my money?” and for obvious reasons this is a very difficult question to answer. I typically start by saying that you shouldn’t do anything until you’ve done a massive amount of research
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Ponzi Finance Part 2: Europe’s Leaders Will Do Whatever It Takes To Hold The Eurozone Together
Ben Mountifield, April 19th, 2012
Europe’s leaders have proven that they will do whatever it takes to hold the Eurozone together. The European Central Bank (ECB), along with others around the world, has dramatically increased the size of its balance sheet in order to prevent a repeat of the 2008 credit crisis. By early March
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They Are Already High But Oil Prices Will Get Higher, Possibly Much Higher
Ben Mountifield, April 3rd, 2012
At the start of October 2011 West Test Intermediate crude (WTI) was trading at $76.25. By 1 March 2012 the price of oil had reached a peak of $110.55, a rise of nearly 45%. Since then the price has dropped to around $105, however thanks to tight supply, rising global
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Profiting From The Coming Uranium Supply Crunch
Ben Mountifield, March 16th, 2012
The coming supply crunch There are approximately 392 operating nuclear power plants worldwide which provide around 15% of the world’s electricity. These operational reactors require a total of 152 million pounds of uranium each year. However, current annual production of uranium is only 118 million pounds. The shortfall is being
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Corn ETF Ready For Sharp Rise
Adam Tremaine, March 14th, 2012
The popular corn ETF [CORN] that trades on the NYSE has formed a potentially bullish symmetrical triangle pattern which presents an interesting potential trading opportunity. A symmetrical triangle pattern is typically formed after a big move up or down, when neither the bulls nor the bears are able to gain
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Silver Miner Looks Set For 50% Gain
Adam Tremaine, February 28th, 2012
Mexican silver miner, Endeavour Silver (NYSE: EXK, TSX: EDR), has traced out a multi-week symmetrical triangle pattern, something which is potentially very bullish and could lead to a 50% rise in the stock. A symmetrical triangle pattern is typically formed after a big move up or down, when neither the
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Trading Update: Potash Corp., Corn & Sony Corp.
Adam Tremaine, February 14th, 2012
Potash As the chart below shows, the Potash trade I first identified back on 12 January peaked out at $48, just shy of my $49-50 target. Fortunately those that took my advice and tightened up their stop losses back on 31 January would have still been stopped out at a
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Is The Baltic Dry Index Telling Us Were Heading For Another Great Recession?
Ben Mountifield, February 2nd, 2012
A sudden fall in the Baltic Dry Index used to indicate a slump in demand for raw materials and therefore a possible economic slowdown, and over the past seven weeks the index has fallen 65% to its lowest level in more than 25 years. A 6 Month Chart Of The
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Two Bullish Predictions For 2012
Steve Wilson, February 1st, 2012
The first part of this article looked at two very bearish predictions for 2012, however, this article presents two much more bullish opinions. Christopher Channer: “Dow to reach 20,000 in 5 years” Mr Channer is proprietor of Channer Investment Management in Inverness, and he is famed for correctly predicting that
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A Company That’s Profiting From Cheap Natural Gas
Ben Mountifield, January 27th, 2012
The price of North American natural gas has fallen from an all-time high of $15.37 per million British Thermal Units (BTUs) in December 2005, to just $2.67 today. A 5 Year Weekly Chart of Natural Gas Chart courtesy of barchart.com The fall in price is primarily down to an increase
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