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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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Global Real Estate

| April 27, 2007 | 0 Comments

This week the continent of Europe held its breath as the Spanish real estate market collapsed!  In the span of a few short days, five of the country’s largest real estate stocks fell a staggering 10%!  This sudden and definitive downdraft sent shockwaves throughout the country, and the rest of the continent. The biggest problem […]

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Rising Dividends

| April 25, 2007 | 0 Comments

Every once in a while a simple, straight forward style for investing in the stock market comes along.  Sometimes it’s new, more often than not it is a rehash of something that was popular years ago. Back when stock trading was in its infancy, most investors focused on yield or dividends.  They equated a stock […]

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Earnings Guidance

| April 23, 2007 | 0 Comments

This earnings season companies have been posting wonderful results, which have been driving stocks up, up, up!  Every quarter we listen patently as the CEO and CFO of our favorite stocks provide a report card.  Like all little kids at report card time we hope for the best, and want nothing more than straight As! […]

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Stock Market Outlook

| April 20, 2007 | 0 Comments

Just a few short weeks ago, the market suffered a dramatic decline driven by a correction in the white-hot Chinese market. That day, 8% of the value of the Chinese market was decimated, which sent a shockwave throughout the global markets. However, the fear that was generated with that one day correction was quickly put […]

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Company Earnings – Comparisons

| April 18, 2007 | 0 Comments

A lot of making money in the market is knowing how differentiated industries and companies and investments compare to each other, and themselves.  You need a baseline to determine if a stock is worthy of your investment dollars, and the best comparison is growth. Good companies grow, and bad companies shrink or are stagnant.  Growing […]

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Ethanol – Inflation

| April 16, 2007 | 0 Comments

Food.  Like clockwork you and I sit down to 3 and sometimes more meals every day.  The desire to feed our rumbling bellies is intuitive.  You don’t need to think about being hungry, just like you don’t need to think to have your heart beat!  As I sat down to dinner last night at a […]

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Netteller

| April 13, 2007 | 0 Comments

Did you see the news about the management team at Netteller? This group of hard working individuals who did nothing but create an easy way for people to use their hard earned dollars online and they now get arrested. The US passed laws outlawing online gambling.  My first question is why would the government do […]

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Uranium Investing

| April 11, 2007 | 0 Comments

Today, Uranium surpassed the mythical $100 per pound level based upon continued supply concerns. Apparently one of Australia’s largest uranium mines was partially flooded, reducing the potential for supply into the market. Just six months earlier one of Canada’s largest mines – the Cigar Lake uranium mine, which was expected to produce about 15% of […]

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Carbon Fiber

| April 9, 2007 | 0 Comments

I love to read.  No surprise here, and my topic of choice is typically business or finance related.  I’m sure you are cut from the same cloth, also finding a high level of interest in the various newspapers, magazines, and blogs out there focused on the financial world (otherwise you probably wouldn’t be reading this!)  An […]

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Biotech Stocks – Venture Investing

| April 6, 2007 | 0 Comments

Investment strategies abound. The average investor can look to indexing, or modern portfolio theory to generate returns, they can buy options, derivates, bonds, or ETFs. The ways to make money in the market are endless, however, one method – a popular strategy first implemented in the 1970s and 1980s holds our particular interest today . […]

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