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Featured Advisors
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Tuesday June 08, 2010
David Dittman is managing editor of KCI Communications, overseeing a world-class team of editors and analysts who share a common goal: providing individual investors with sound advice and market intelligence across a wide range of sectors.
Whether the focus is on opportunities in emerging markets or energy and utilities markets, David makes sure that all of our publications fulfill this goal and meet our readers’ high expectations.
David is also associate editor of Roger Conrad’s Canadian Edge, where his valuable contributions on economic, regulatory and legislative changes north of the border help subscribers make informed decisions about investing in high dividend-paying Canadian royalty trusts.
He also serves as co-editor of Maple Leaf Memo, a free e-zine that provides regular updates on Canadian market conditions.
David earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego, and a juris doctor from Villanova University.
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News Flash
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Monday February 06, 2012
Taseko Mines: Copper gains |
by Brien Lundin, editor Gold Newsletter
Taseko Mines Limited (TGB) began January by announcing its fourth quarter and year-end production results for 2011 at its 75%-owned Gibraltar Mine in British Columbia.
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Monday February 06, 2012
Select Dividend for equity income |
by Benjamin Shepherd, editor Wall Street
For just the second time since 1947, the dividend yield on the S&P 500 exceeds the yield on 10-year US Treasury notes. The S&P 500 currently yields 2.2 percent, while 10-year Treasuries yield just 1.85 percent.
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Friday February 03, 2012
Goldcorp: 'My favorite major' |
by Curtis Hesler, editor Professional Timing Service
The secular bull in gold and the commodity sector is not over. However, it is not at the ground floor any longer either; as such, stock selection must be more carefully considered.
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Friday February 03, 2012
Money manager's small cap buys |
by Jim Oberweis Jr., editor The Oberweis Report
Small-cap growth stock valuations are cheap, and like most things in life, economies are cyclical, even if this is a long and painful one. For the rare, brave contrarian with a reasonably long time horizon, that spells opportunity.
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Thursday February 02, 2012
Opportunities in homebuilding? |
by Bernie Schaeffer, editor Schaeffer's Investment Research
Based on our "expectational analysis" strategy -- which combines fundamental, sentiment and technical metrics -- I initiated long positions in two homebuilding stocks: Lennar Corporation (LEN) and Toll Brothers (TOL).
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Thursday February 02, 2012
Cliffs Natural: A DRIP favorite |
by Vita Nelson, editor MoneyPaper
Our latest featured dividend reinvestment stock is Cliffs Natural Resources (CLF). Founded in 1847, the former Cleveland-Cliffs is the largest producer of iron ore pellets in North America.
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Wednesday February 01, 2012
S&P's trio of info tech ETFS |
by Dylan Cathers, S&P Capital IQ Equity Analyst, S&P The Outlook
Information technology is one of four sectors that S&P Capital IQ’s Sector Strategy Group currently recommends investors overweight in their portfolios.
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Wednesday February 01, 2012
Crescent Point: Bakken bet |
by Brian Hicks, editor Wealth Advisory
Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) are unique investments that combine the tax benefits of a limited partnership (LP) with the liquidity of common stock.
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Tuesday January 31, 2012
Natural gas: A bottom? |
by Jason Cimpl, editor Daily Profit
Natural gas has collapsed for the past four years and has been on a gradual decline for almost a decade. Prices topped near $16 in 2005 and then declined to $2. So did natural gas just bottom?
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Tuesday January 31, 2012
FBR Focus bests 99% of peers |
by Walter Frank, editor MoneyLetter
Funds that invest in a relatively few stocks or sectors are less diversified than broadly invested funds and their volatility can be much higher. But the team at FBR Focus (FBRVX) seems to be getting it right.
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