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By Andrew Mickey
Chief Invest Investment Strategist, Q1 Publishing
The financial world didn’t get its relief yesterday. The bailout plan and any accompanying reprieve just weren’t in the cards. The Dow tumbled and investors rushed to the exits.
I’m not going to harp on the bad news again, I’m sure you’ve heard it all by now. That’s because opportunity is knocking right now.
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Don't Fight the Fed
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
By Dr. Guy Lerner
It’s a market where all the news is good news as stocks--especially technology stocks--continue to power higher.

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China is turning into a momentum trader's dream.
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
A few stats on the world's greatest stock mania: The mainland Shanghai Composite has gained 217% in the past year.

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The Most Depressed Industry In North America
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
By Tom Dyson
We've written at length about the natural resources boom taking place in western Canada. By now, you're familiar with the Athabasca oil sands, the coal mines in Elk Valley, the gold and silver deposits in the Yukon, the bull market in corn and wheat from the prairies, and the natural gas rush in Alberta...

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GTEC was up slightly this morning
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
GTEC was up slightly this morning when I sent out my alert and it continued to move higher closing the day up 195.24%!!!
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Why Parity Could Give You Huge Returns
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
By Charles Delvalle
The Canadian dollar (CAD) is now worth the same as the U.S. dollar (USD).  And now there’s another currency set to do the same.  Understanding which one it is will open you up to big gains in the next year.  But first …

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The Ghost of Fort Knox Past
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
By Dr. Russell McDougal
Dear Reader,
The U.S. dollar is “as good as gold,” right?  Well, not exactly.  Those days and decades are long gone.  The U.S. remains in the midst of currency woes and a global credit crisis that refuses to go away.  Let’s look into what was once the foundation for the buck - gold bricks in Ft. Knox, Kentucky.

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Kyoto Protocol What is Happening
Wednesday, 03 October 2007
By Roger S. Conrad and David Dittman
Having boxed Canada’s opposition parties into a choice between supporting his coming throne speech and forcing an election that will almost surely end with another minority Conservative government...

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How High Can Commodities Climb?
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
By Andrew Gordon
Since the Fed dropped its discount rate last month, the S&P 500 has risen more than five percent.  But commodities have more than doubled that rate. 

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Commodity Trends By George Kleinman
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
By George Kleinman
Today I plan to share with you this market “secret”: Soybeans exhibit a very strong tendency to form a seasonal price bottom during the month of October. This bottoming tendency is the result of harvest selling pressure because many farmers sell their crop right out of the fields to generate cash.

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Globalization’s Bum Rap
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
By Andrew Gordon
Dear Reader,
I’ve had a lot of discussions about globalization.  But this one was a little one-sided.
Several years ago, I was riding up an elevator of a hotel in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don with a couple of Russian guys.  

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What happened at Northern Rock last month
Monday, 01 October 2007
By Tom Dyson
Everyone knows, to have any chance of getting their money back, they have to be at the front of the line when the bank opens its doors for business. So they rush over. As word spreads, it turns into a stampede pretty fast.

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