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Winning with Mutual Funds 
June 26, 2008
Dan Wiener, Independent Adviser for Vanguard Investors
How do some investors double the gains of the average mutual fund investor year in and year out, without taking on extra risk? Winning with Mutual Funds shows you how to turn your fund portfolio into a wealth-making machine–and avoid 5 big mistakes that could set you back for years. Check it out now.
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Red Ink Turns Black 
July 22, 2008
Richard Band, Profitable Investing
I'll remember today's madcap trading for a long time. How often does a blue chip company report an $8.9 billion quarterly loss -- and the stock proceeds to skyrocket 27% in a single session?
Marvel (MVL) Shows It's Super Human Strength
July 18, 2008Jamie Dlugosch, InvestorPlace
It's no surprise that in such a depressed economy consumers would want to escape to the big screen or other flights of fantasy. Such a move has been a boom for comic book and entertainment company, Marvel Entertainment
Continue reading Marvel (MVL) Shows It's Super Human Strength...
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Wells Fargo (WFC) Turning the Tide
July 18, 2008Jamie Dlugosch, InvestorPlace
Finally, some positive news from the banking sector! Wells Fargo (WFC), the nation's fifth-largest bank, announced it earned $0.53 cents per share in 2Q. Yes, that's a 23% decline from a year ago, but the results topped analyst estimates of $0.49 a share. The company also announced.
Let's Have Some More 
July 17, 2008
Richard Band, Profitable Investing
Good start. But as little Oliver Twist said, 'Please, sir, I want some more.'
So Bad It's Almost Good 
July 15, 2008
Richard Band, Profitable Investing
It doesn't get much grimmer than this. And that, paradoxically, may be the best reason why the stock market knocking on the gates of a rally that will at last deserve the name.
Find Strength in U.S. Steel (X)
July 14, 2008Jamie Dlugosch, Investors Insights
Hard to believe, but a couple of short weeks ago Dow component U.S. Steel (X) was one of the darlings of Wall Street. It seemed as every analyst had a 'buy' rating on the Pittsburgh powerhouse and every portfolio manager was following that advice. Shares of the U.S. Steel hit a $196 intraday high back on June 24. Then, someone pulled the fire alarm and investors ran for the exit.
Try Again 
July 10, 2008
Richard Band, Profitable Investing
Battered, bruised and bloodied -- but the stock market wants to attempt another rally. As on Monday, buyers stepped in today when the S&P 500 index scraped a new low for the year.
Get Rid of Oil! 
July 9, 2008
Richard Young, Intelligence Report
'Get rid of oil,' says former Isreali Prime Minister Shimon Peres. We should find a way to decrease demand for oil. There is a way, and this month I talk about a company that is pioneering fuel cell technology to provide electricity, heat, and cooling. Also this month I discuss why an old favorite remains a great buy, as well as a fantastic company from Asia that trades at a 20% discount to NAV, definitely a buy. I also have three new preferreds for your consideration, all rated A2/A or better. Lastly, there's still no recession–yet. Make it a good month.


