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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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Ebay’s Skype Purchase

| October 8, 2007 | 0 Comments

Karen works as an attorney in San Francisco.  One of her favorite pastimes is to shop.  Shop in the big stores off of Union Square, visit the boutiques scattered throughout the city, and most importantly, shopping online.  Her passion is, like most women, clothes and shoes. Her love of websites like Amazon.com and craigslist, is […]

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Energy Resources – Uranium and Nuclear Power

| October 5, 2007 | 0 Comments

As you know, I spent a considerable amount of time working in the alternative energy industry as an investment banker.  I had the opportunity to look at and analyze projects and look at new technologies that were so early stage that most experts had never heard of them.  I also had the opportunity to learn […]

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Real Estate Crash Continues – Housing Bubble Bursts

| October 1, 2007 | 0 Comments

A divergence in the markets has taken place, and we expect it to continue for some time.  The Real Estate Industry is in one of its worst slumps in years, home builders are struggling to make a profit and sell off inventory, mortgage providers are going bankrupt, credit standards are tightening, and we are seeing […]

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US Dollar Continues To Weaken

| July 18, 2007 | 0 Comments

I was at a party a short while back where the big topic of conversation was the markets.  I sat back and listened with interest about how these investors viewed the markets.  Interestingly, and as a total aside, 18 months ago real estate was the hot topic, now it’s the market. Anyway, this well educated bunch spent most […]

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Earnings Season Heats Up

| July 16, 2007 | 0 Comments

This second quarter of earnings season for 2007 is kicking off to a wild start.  Oil and other commodity prices have marched upward and technology stocks have continued their bull run.  However, to top it all off, the Dow continues to reach new highs and is quickly closing in on the never before achieved 14,000 […]

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Portfolio Management

| July 11, 2007 | 0 Comments

The other day I was reviewing my portfolio and I realized that it’s been a great year so far.  I took a quick look at where we started the year and so far the markets in general have been kind to the smart (or lucky) investor. The Dow Jones closed at 13,577, up 8.8%, the […]

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China Stock Market – China’s Fever Rising

| May 11, 2007 | 0 Comments

In 1930 Shanghai was regarded as the Paris of the Orient.  Rich and poor alike flocked to the city to participate in its beauty, excitement, and economic prosperity. These days millions are flocking to Shanghai but for very different reasons, the stock market.  I’ve been watching the international markets for some time, and just a […]

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Dividends – Huge Investment Potential

| May 4, 2007 | 0 Comments

You’ve seen them, I’ve seen them.  These advertisements from newsletter authors, and journalists, all promising riches and returns from the promised land. “Make money while you sleep!” “Earn 20% per year for doing nothing!” “15% returns guaranteed” “Get paid for owning stocks, find out how” Don’t be fooled.  Hold onto your wallet.  These screaming headlines […]

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The Biggest Mistake In Investing

| May 2, 2007 | 0 Comments

I’ve been in the investment industry and on “Wall Street” for many years, and over time, I came to realize one important fact. This fact is nothing novel, nothing original, it’s not even hard to observe. Strangely enough, however, most average investors miss this fact.  They miss a key bit of investing strategy that can […]

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Return On Invested Capital

| April 30, 2007 | 0 Comments

Are you an average investor?  I hope not. Like lemmings over the cliff, average investors seem to grab a tight hold onto anything that has been successful lately.  I cite several phenomenon as proof, the tulip bulb bubble in Holland in the 15th century, the 1929 stock market crash, the internet bubble of 2001, and […]

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