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Ten Stocks to Avoid Right Now (and One Trade to Make)
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We finished our second straight week of stock gains on Friday. Where we go next – well, it's not so simple in a market like this.
We haven't seen the last of a downturn, with all the uncertainty that will still weigh on markets.
We're still in bear market territory, with more downside pressure ahead.
Don't let that scare you. In fact, a bear market is my favorite kind of market to trade in. Back in 2008, when markets fell 50% from their peak, I made $5 million in less than two years. So rest assured that a bear market isn't one without opportunities.
Trading is just one step in a solid bear market profit plan. Another is knowing which stocks to ditch, to keep them from dragging down your portfolio. Even if they're seeing rallies right now, it's likely those are short term with no real earnings or growth to support the gains.
But even considering that every single stock in the following list will head lower, with the power of options, you can expect to profit off a stock that is tumbling down, flying up, or stuck sideways… Full Story
This Undervalued Dividend Stock Just Flashed a Huge Buy Signal
There's an undervalued dividend stock we had to make sure you know about.
Wall Street is overlooking it, but it could be a huge profit opportunity.
While everyone else is missing out, we're going to give our readers all the details...
After Six Decades, the U.S. Is About to Hit a Major Energy Milestone
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In 2005, I was at a meeting of energy experts close to Dominion Energy's liquefied natural energy (LNG) terminal in Cove Point, Maryland.
At the meeting, it was unanimously concluded that at least 15% of U.S. natural gas demand would be met by LNG imports within the next decade.
In those days, nearly 70% of the U.S crude demand was projected to be met by imports.
At that time, American oil production was not even 7 million barrels a day, with well over 60% of total volume coming from "stripper wells" – each providing less than 10 barrels daily but many more barrels of water than oil.
Back then, we were aware of the potential lurking in shale and tight oil and gas…
But nobody could have foreseen (myself included) the largesse LNG would provide.
Well, a great deal has changed since then…
Last Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Energy reported that the United States would become a net exporter of crude oil and natural gas by 2022, which would mark the first year that U.S. energy exports surpassed imports since 1957, when Dwight Eisenhower was president.
And that is a very big deal...
It's Time to Bury These Six Myths About Investing in Bitcoin
Many people in the mainstream financial media are convinced that investing in Bitcoin is a bad and dangerous idea. But they're mistaken.
Those who know and follow Bitcoin closely know better. Unfortunately many investors use the mainstream media as a primary source of information.
Usually that's OK, but when it comes to Bitcoin the mainstream media has a habit of spreading a lot of misguided arguments
Here are the six biggest myths you keep hearing about Bitcoin...
Virtual Reality Stocks: A Beginner's Guide to This $33.9 Billion Market
Virtual reality stocks and sales from virtual reality are expected to skyrocket over the next several years.
By 2022, the virtual reality (VR) market could be worth over $33 billion.
You can find out about the four ways to play the VR market, right here...
The Six Profit Plays to Consider as “Super Tuesday” Plays Out
By Jennifer Yousfi Managing Editor With Super Tuesday just hours away, the field has narrowed considerably from the last time Money Morning took a look at the Presidential candidates. With the recent end to the campaigns of John Edwards and Rudy Giuliani, what was a wide-open race at the start of the New Year has […]
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