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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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How To Invest In Penny Stocks With Less Risk

| August 18, 2008 | 0 Comments

A few years back I was doing some consulting work for a penny stock company.  The CEO introduced me to an investor named Barry.  Barry isn’t like other investors.  First, he had lots of money.  Second, he invested lots of money into penny stocks.  And third, he liked to get involved in his investments. He […]

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How To Generate Income From Your Portfolio

| August 15, 2008 | 0 Comments

I’m biased.  I’ll admit it.  I’m not afraid to tell you that when it comes to investing in bonds I’ve paid more attention to Barry Bonds than investment grade bonds.  Seriously, how could I not pay attention to the disgraced baseball player?  I lived in San Francisco for 10 years and I went to Giant’s […]

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Make Huge Profits In Penny Stocks!

| August 13, 2008 | 0 Comments

I heard a great story about Warren Buffett recently.  One day Warren was riding in the elevator at his office in Omaha.  A few other people got on the elevator as well.  In the middle of the floor was a shinny penny. Everyone had a chance to pick it up, but nobody did.  Finally after […]

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Homebuilder Stocks Still Not A Good Buy

| August 11, 2008 | 0 Comments

Stay away from the homebuilder stocks.  Mark my words.  Now’s not the time to go bottom fishing in this beat up industry.  Despite a rally in the S&P Homebuilding Index (XHB), now’s not the time to buy. Why am I so convinced? Because 62% of homeowners are crazy.  Yes, Crazy. Let me explain myself.  Just […]

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How To Make Money Trading Penny Stocks

| August 8, 2008 | 0 Comments

Penny stocks.  Depending on your past experience the comment alone either makes you smile. . . .or run the other way in fear.  I’ve made some good money from penny stocks.  I’ve also lost some good money investing in penny stocks. And I can honestly say this. I know people who’ve made millions from one […]

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Which Brewer Stocks Are A Good Buy Now?

| August 6, 2008 | 0 Comments

Recessions are a nasty thing.  Officially a recession occurs when we have two consecutive quarters of negative GDP.  If you don’t know, GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product.  It’s simply a measure of all the goods and services we produce as a nation.  Growth is a good thing . . . negative growth is bad. […]

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Minimize Trading Costs To Maximize Profits

| August 4, 2008 | 0 Comments

A few years ago I decided to replace an old faucet in my bathroom.  Now I’m not the world’s greatest handyman, but I’m not a complete novice either.  I’ve managed to stumble my way through a number of home repair projects.  Some turned out better than others.  But for some reason this faucet replacement was […]

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How To Use A Debit Spread Option Strategy

| August 1, 2008 | 0 Comments

I can’t pass up a good deal.  As a matter of fact, I buy the Sunday paper every week for the coupons.  I’m not afraid to admit it.  I seem to have a nose for a good deal.  I can find bargains anywhere, its just as easy in Brooks Brothers as it is the Safeway […]

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Use The “Fear Indicator” To Identify Market Bottoms

| July 30, 2008 | 0 Comments

Every investor has “the” dream.  I know you’ve had it . . . I have it all the time.  It’s a little day dream when you drift off in your head.  That perfect trade.  Selling a stock you own at the peak of the market.  It’s a story to brag about.  Something to tell the […]

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Add Foreign Exposure With A Single Country ETF

| July 28, 2008 | 0 Comments

As an Investment Banker I learned quickly that vacations are a gift, not a right.  Because I was providing a service to my clients, their needs came first.  Every banker knows it and has had to cancel a trip or two.  I still remember the sting of having to give up my tickets for a […]

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