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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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U.S. Dollar Offers Huge Trading Opportunity

| October 6, 2008 | 0 Comments

I don’t know about you, but I don’t think were done yet.  If you watch the talking heads on TV it seems the US Government is riding in on a white horse to save the economy.  It sounds like the bank rescue package – all $700 Billion of it – will save the day.  I’m […]

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Former Blue Chips Are Now Penny Stocks

| October 3, 2008 | 0 Comments

Just this morning I was in line at Starbuck’s.  I’d gotten there before the usual morning crowd.  It was quiet and peaceful.  Still half asleep, I listened to the soothing jazz music.  I was really looking forward to that cup of coffee. All of a sudden these two guys barged through the door. Their voices […]

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Trading In A Volatile Market

| October 1, 2008 | 0 Comments

As I write this, Congress is still negotiating.  Have you ever heard the term “Too many cooks in the kitchen spoil the broth?”  I don’t think anything in recent memory better exemplifies that statement than congress fiddling with the bank rescue package. Over the weekend I was happy to see a formal bill reach our […]

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Avoid This Common Investment Pitfall

| September 29, 2008 | 0 Comments

This weekend, the entire world stood on pins and needles.  Congress worked feverishly on a $700 billion bank rescue plan.  I was happy to see our elected officials finally putting in a few honest hours of work.  I guess they realized saving the US banking system might be important. Of course Congress is working hard […]

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Warren Buffett Buys Stake In Goldman Sachs

| September 26, 2008 | 0 Comments

Just last night I attended a financial seminar.  I knew it was going to be interesting.  My first clue was the location.  The seminar was hosted in a tiny restaurant in a strip mall.  A bagel shop to be precise.  So much for the glamour of “Wall Street.” The food was decent and the presenter […]

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The SEC Anti-Shorting Rules

| September 24, 2008 | 0 Comments

Let me ask you a serious question.  If you had a splinter in your thumb, would you listen to a doctor who suggested amputating your arm?  Would you just follow the advice blindly?  What if another doctor suggested a lung transplant because of a small cough?  Seems a little drastic don’t you think? We’re witnessing […]

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New York Times Is A Solid Turnaround Story

| September 22, 2008 | 0 Comments

I’ve got to admit to a little obsession.  Every year Forbes Magazine publishes the Forbes 400.  It’s a listing of the richest people in America.  I love this issue and I’ll read it cover to cover several times over the next few months. The most recent issue was published earlier this month.  I suggest you […]

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Van Eck Africa Index ETF

| September 22, 2008 | 0 Comments

Africa.  The name alone inspires thoughts of great adventure.  Tracking elephant, watching prides of lions roam the grasslands.  Some of the pictures I’ve seen are amazing.  I have a few friends who’ve traveled to Africa and they all rave about a wonderful experience. What they don’t do however is rave about investment opportunities in Africa. […]

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Stocks To Own In A Fearful Market

| September 19, 2008 | 0 Comments

Our financial industry’s hit a road so rough parts are starting to shake right off the car!  You don’t need me to tell you, the market’s scaring professional and individual investors alike.  The Dow fell 500 points on Monday.  Then it was down another 449 points on Wednesday. Yesterday it climbed back more than 440 […]

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What To Do When The Market Crashes

| September 17, 2008 | 0 Comments

We find ourselves living in uncertain times . . . and no one knows it better than my grandfather.  He lived through the great depression.  He was old enough to remember the mass layoffs and the turmoil in the economy.  He remembers stuffing cardboard into his shoes to make them last longer. I enjoyed a […]

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