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The Dynamic Wealth Report works with a number of staff writers and guest experts who specialize in everything from penny stocks to ETFs to options trading. These guest analysts post under the 'staff writer' moniker for ease of use.

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Are 100% Returns In Less Than 72 Hours Possible?

| October 26, 2009 | 0 Comments

Earlier this month, we made a great trade in our Currency Options Insider service.  I thought I’d share that big win with you.  I also wanted to explain how we were able to make outsized returns using a unique investing technique. First, the trade. Back in early October, we’d seen a string of big upward […]

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Did You Make $1,835 Trading Gold?

| October 20, 2009 | 0 Comments

This morning I sat in my office watching the sunrise.  The market was just opening and I was mulling over in my mind what to write about today.  I started thinking back over the hundreds of articles I’ve written and all the recommendations, suggestions, and predictions I’ve made. Clearly some have been better than others. […]

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Then The Horse Stepped On Me…

| October 19, 2009 | 0 Comments

Linda was out of town recently.  She had a conference at some resort up north.  While she enjoyed the cool weather, I was holding down the fort at home.  Of course, we had another heat wave hit the valley.  The temperature was around 100 degrees. One of my responsibilities was feeding and caring for the […]

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A Profitable Trade From Australia

| October 13, 2009 | 0 Comments

Last week the entire global economic system turned on its head.  A major event impacted markets all over the world.  Yet, the mainstream press essentially ignored it. The event occurred in Australia.  It affected currency, commodity, bond, and stock markets across the globe.  No market escaped its impact. Even your retirement savings and trading accounts […]

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A Stock Tip From A Fortune Cookie

| October 12, 2009 | 0 Comments

I have a passion for Chinese food.  Ok, ok, it’s more of an addiction.  I’ve always loved Chinese food.  It’s always fun to eat using chop sticks.  And I love trying new types of food.  I was in heaven dining in Singapore. There, numerous cuisines all converge… its Chinese one day, Thai the next, then […]

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$50 Million In Cash… Just Gone!

| October 6, 2009 | 0 Comments

All of the online blogs are talking about her.  Some of the trashy newspapers are digging up old pictures.  The latest storm to hit the celebrity world is news about Courtney Love’s finances. The name should ring a bell for those of you listening to grunge music in the 1990s.  Courtney was the wife of […]

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Financial Stocks – Another Sign We’re On The Right Track…

| October 5, 2009 | 0 Comments

We were so close to reaching the psychologically important 10,000 level on the Dow.  Now in just a few days, we’ve pulled way back.  I can hear the talking heads all asking the same question… “Is this the start of the next leg down?” How quickly they forget the poor state we were in just […]

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Dividends – A Dividend I’m Buying Now

| September 28, 2009 | 0 Comments

I’m always getting questions from readers asking what I’m buying.  It seems everyone wants to know what I’ve bought, what I’m looking at, and how I do my research. Well, today I’m going to answer a few of those questions. I’m going to tell you exactly what I’m buying this week.  But first, let me […]

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What’s Killing The US Dollar?

| September 24, 2009 | 0 Comments

The question of the day is simply, “What’s killing the US Dollar?”  I wish the answer was easy, but like most things in life, it’s a bit complicated.  The problem is… there are too many correct answers. It’s like all the Roman Senators stabbing Julius Caesar – “Et tu Brute?” Individually they all caused damage.  […]

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Recent IPOs – What They Mean For The Market

| September 22, 2009 | 0 Comments

I learned an important lesson my first day as an investment banker… The only thing that matters is the money.  The fees in investment banking are huge.  There’s no limit to how far bankers will go. That’s what prompted one of the strangest trips of my life. It was a few years ago, but I […]

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