• Making Yourself Smart Investments

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    There is a harsh fact about reality. The good job that you have may not last your entire life or career. The stability of the job may change and the particulars about it may change it to one that is completely undesirable.Read more…
  • Are Diamonds a Sound Investment?

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    Discovering a sound investment opportunity is not always straight forward. With an array of investment means available it can be quite difficult trying to find an investment that will produce the greatest returns with the lowest possible risk. If you have never before thought about building an investment through precious metals and diamonds, then this may be the sort of investment you have been searching for.Read more…
  • Is Molybdenum Another Way to Ride the Energy Bull?

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    Earlier this month, a reporter from Business Edge (Ontario edition) was pondering investment advice he might receive over a fantasy lunch with different financial gurus, such as Warren Buffet, Jim Dines and Eric Sprott. He said of Eric Sprott, “You'd be hard pressed to find a savvier market player than Canadian money manager Eric Sprott - anywhere.” Because the reporter was appraising the dollar value of an auctioned “charity lunch” with an investment guru, he embellished upon his witticism, “This lunch could be worth a mint if Sprott were to let you in on the next big thing.Read more…
  • China's Appetite for Molybdenum

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    More than 60 percent of molybdenum mined comes about as a byproduct of copper production. Many commodity investors see the rally in molybdenum prices as an afterthought, because copper has soared. In fact, molybdenum may have strong reasons to remain firm, or continue rising through the rest of this year and into 2007.Read more…
  • Will A Base Metals Correction Affect the Price of Molybdenum?

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    International Stainless Steel Federation has forecast even faster 5.5 percent annual growth up to at least 2010. Increased production of stainless steel would require a higher level of molybdenum consumption.Read more…
  • Investor Exposure to Molybdenum

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    There is no commodities futures market in molybdenum. Yes, there are many more moly traders than trading companies buying and selling uranium. But, it is a small market.Read more…
  • Day Trading Commodities

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    Day trading has its own value in the marketing world. While increasing and decreasing values and levels of risk can fluctuate between maximum and minimum, many people indulge in day trading to make some money.Trading in stocks on a regular, day-to-day basis increases the value and level of success.Read more…
  • Discount Commodity Brokers

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    Discount commodity brokers negotiate the sale or purchase of a product at lower commission rates than full-service brokers. They provide fewer services and usually restrict themselves to researching the market trends. They do not offer investment advice and usually operate on the basis of a fixed salary.Read more…
  • Full Service Commodity Brokers

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    Full-service commodity brokers offer a wide selection of investment products such as agricultural commodities, currencies, stock indices, and insurance. They specialize in risk management in the agricultural industry. They provide comprehensive and personal service for an individual trader.Read more…
  • Costa Rica Land Investment – You Could Make Double Digit Annual Profits!

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    The answer is yes, however in Costa Rica Land investment (or any other land investment you need to be careful that you buy the right landHere we will look at the reasons why the opportunity is exits in Costa Rica land and how you can double your money by buying land lots in the right location.So why is Costa Rica land investment offering such great returns with low risk. Here are the major reasons:1. Global MigrationWe live in the age of mass air travel and people are much more used to travelling and it’s dramatically reduced in cost.Read more…
  • Sell Annuity Payment

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    An annuity is an asset that offers a definite cycle of payments in the future in exchange for an immediate sum of money. An annuity maybe purchased to facilitate an immediate or deferred payout and could be of a fixed or variable investment type. An annuity may be self-purchased, a gift or even an inheritance.Read more…
  • Articles Of Incorporation

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    An article of incorporation is a legal document that establishes the structure and purpose of a corporation. It is submitted to a regulatory authority. Sometimes it is also called a “Certificate of Incorporation.Read more…
  • Sell Health Annuity

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    Annuity is an agreement that ensures a fixed income for a predetermined period or for a person's lifetime. These installment payments are usually a result of a lawsuit. Health Annuities are a form of compensation, structured to make funds available to a person who needs compensation from a court proceeding.Read more…
  • Investing In UK Land – An Opportunity for All Investors

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    Many overseas investors are looking at the potential for investing in UK land.Land ownership in the UK can give high returns, and also offers low risk - making it a solid investment for long-term capital gains.Here we look at the opportunities of investing in UK land - and some of the pitfalls to avoid.Read more…
  • Low Risk Investments – Get Low Risk and Great Profits

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    Low risk investments are those investments that historically have provided good upside over time, along with low downside volatility.With stock markets looking vulnerable, people are looking for a safe low risk investment.Well, there’s an investment medium with better upside potential than stocks – and with far lower downside risk.Read more…
  • Commodity Brokers

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    Commodity originates from French word “commodite” meaning profit or benefit. It began to be used as part of the English language in the early fifteenth century. A commodity broker is a financial advisor knowledgeable in the nuances of trading markets.Read more…
  • Saving For Retirement - Taking Action To Avoid Retirement Shortfall

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    If you are one of the many investors saving for retirement and wondering how you will maintain your standard of living as your investments are not performing and the Sate looks to provide less and less this article is for you.Quite simply, most of the baby boomer generation (that’s about 70 million) people face a retirement where they wont maintain the standard of living their used to.They need high growth and low risk but what are the best investments?Read more…
  • Two Uranium Exploration Companies Slug It Out in Utah's Lisbon Valley, Part One

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    After interviewing SXR Uranium One Chief Executive Neal Froneman, we realized it was important to cover developments in Utah, particularly in the Lisbon Valley. Each time Mr. Froneman talked about Wyoming, he nearly always included Utah in the same breath.Read more…
  • Two Uranium Exploration Companies Slug It Out in Utah's Lisbon Valley, Part Two

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    Lisbon Valley is Known for Continuous, Flat, Tabular High Grade Uranium Deposits“The deposits are amoeboid shaped and are generally longer parallel to the anticlinal axis,” wrote engineer Ken Thorsen in a March 2005 report for Universal Uranium. In our chat with Richard Dorman, the company’s exploration manager, he called them “lenticular.” He added, “They’re pods – they are actually kind of amoebae-shaped ore bodies in sandstone.Read more…
  • Two Uranium Exploration Companies Slug It Out in Utah's Lisbon Valley, Part Three

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    Who’s Right: Symmetrical or Asymmetrical Geological Models?How do they figure they’ll find uranium mineralization, though? “There’s a northwestern-southeastern trending band of mineralization in the Lisbon Valley, primarily on the upthrown side of the fault,” explained Thompson.Read more…

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