Gain on Everything from Global Warming
to Partnerships
KCI’s resident jack-of-all-trades Neil George , editor of Personal
Finance, Neil George’s Inner Circle,The Partnership, The Yield Letter, and Pay
Me Weekly, will share his latest investment ideas. As editor of one
of the world’s highest circulation investment advisories, Personal
Finance, Neil is well-known for his diligent research, a
deep knowledge of the inner workings of the investment
world, and uncanny ability to find the best stocks flying
under Wall Street’s radar.
He’ll not only discuss the hottest stocks and strategies of
the day, but also cover a somewhat mysterious investment
vehicle: publicly traded partnerships. High dividends and
growth make partnerships great diversification tools,
affording you regular cash flow now and appreciation
along the way. He’ll also catch you up-to-speed on the
best bonds and bond funds, upcoming trends, and how to
capitalize on the global warming craze. |
Utilities Can Be Your Portfolio’s Backbone
While other sectors can tumble because of one bad headline, utilities are a model of consistency—you can cancel a trip, but you can’t stop paying the bills. Roger Conrad , editor of Utility Forecaster, Utility & Income, Vital Resource Investor, and Roger Conrad’s Canadian Edge, will explain how and why you can use the steadiness and dividends of the utility sector to maintain strength and income in your portfolios. With deregulation creating part-regulated and part-unregulated sub-sectors, there’s more room than ever for differentiation between stocks. That creates a huge advantage for us discriminating stockpickers. And lucky for us, December is traditionally the strongest month for utilities as market-moving funds load up their portfolios with high-quality, high-percentage stocks at year-end. We’ll discuss which ones they’re scooping up in 2008 and how you can ride the wave.
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Profit Power
There may not be another industry in the world as dynamic and prone
to new discovery as energy, so much so that it’s nearly impossible for the
common investor to keep track. Elliott Gue , editor of The Energy
Strategist, The Partnership and The Energy Letter, will share his analysis for how the
most-talked- about industry in the world today
can bolster your portfolio.
Turmoil in the Middle East, possible climate change, and
advances in technology are a few forces, among many,
reshaping how we think about the energy we consume. In this
millennium alone, newer sources for energy like switch grass
and corn are all the buzz; and who would have thought we
would ever hear the term “wind farm?” Elliott will break down
the most recent developments and share with you the
promising sub-sectors.
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Real Nanotech Investing
When the tech bubble burst, Gregg Early was into his second decade as executive editor at KCI
Communications and vowed that growth and tech investors would never be duped like they were at
the end of the dot com craze. He began his search for the next disruptive technologies headed to
the marketplaces, and started working with real scientists to create the free e-zine, Nanotech
Investor News. And since then, he's launched the investment letter Real Nanotech Investor.
Already changing the way we live on the most consumer-driven level—nanotech will have even more significant
impact on the corporate level. And that means big opportunities for investors who know where to look and what to buy. Gregg will explore the
best strategy for getting involved in the sector and cut through all the tech talk to get down to the bottom line. He'll share his favorite picks—both
blue chips and development stage companies—and teach you how to get involved in the most significant sector of the next 20 years. |