Posts Tagged ‘ ETF ’

This Precious Metals ETF Could be Gold’s “Silver Bullet”

Oct 9th, 2009 | By | Category: Commodities, Featured, Macroeconomics
Precious metals have proven themselves as a phenomenal investment when stocks are getting hit the hardest. As a result, investors have been grabbing up shares of gold stocks -– and the metal itself -– an amazing rate. But despite the success of the goldbugs, 99% of investors are overlooking the ...read more


These Utility ETFs Are Set to Soar

Sep 11th, 2009 | By | Category: Energy, Featured, International, Investing Strategies
In the last six months the S&P 500 has been on a tear, rocketing 42%. But while the masses celebrate their investment gains, that overreaching rebound has smart investors pretty nervous. That’s why it’s time to turn to a recession resistant industry that’s set to soar right now – today, ...read more


The Only Oil ETF Worth Investing In

Aug 7th, 2009 | By | Category: Commodities, Featured, International, Macroeconomics, Penny stocks, Technical Analysis
Oil prices have fallen through the floor in the last year – a 41% drop to be precise… That’s exactly why the coming rise in oil prices is bound to be the story of the summer. And today, I’m going to fill you in on the smartest way to profit ...read more


Profit from the End of Cheap Oil with This ETF

Aug 5th, 2009 | By | Category: Commodities, Featured, International, Macroeconomics, Penny stocks
We’re well on our way to $200 oil. Are you ready? Over the course of the next six months, major changes are going to shape our economy… The only one you should care about is the price of oil. Turn on CNN, Fox News, or CNBC, and you’re all but guaranteed ...read more


Profit from Japan’s Deflationary Woes

Jul 15th, 2009 | By | Category: Featured, Forex, Macroeconomics, Technical Analysis
All is not well in the land of the rising sun. While most investors have kept their eyes glued to American markets over the course of the recession of 2008 and 2009, Japan has been host to its own set of economic problems. And as more eyes turn to the Japanese ...read more