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CF Industries Has Room to Grow
Published November 19, 2012
This stock seems to be immune to the kind of ups and downs and recent pressure seen in potash and fertilizer plays. This is because this inorganic fertilizer is benefiting big time from the natural gas boom and demand for corn as fuel and food source.
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America…Let’s Not Wreck It
Published November 06, 2012
As America votes, the country is at a precipice. At stake are the nation's values, state's rights, free markets, the federal budget and more.
• Election Cheat Sheet | Voter Intimidation in Philly? | Boston Businesses Weigh In
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How to Trade on Hurricane Sandy
Published October 30, 2012
When trading begins Wednesday there will be a rush to make money from Hurricane Sandy with the automatic notion that Home Depot and Lowe’s are the stocks to own.
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Cliffs Natural Starting to Look Cheap
Published October 08, 2012
The current macro environment is difficult to say the least, but the stock offers good value.
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Harman Shares Making Some Nice Noise
Published October 02, 2012
It’s clear to me American automakers are struggling and losing share. Be that as it may, one way to play the macro trend in autos, entertainment and professional music is Harmon International (NYSE:HAR).
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Diamond to Coal ... Back to a Diamond
Published September 17, 2012
Diamond Foods was a monster stock for a long time, rallying from $20 in December 2008 to $96 in September 2011 -- and then the shorts pounced.
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Manufacturing Renaissance? Hardly
Published September 13, 2012
President Obama said the world is buying American products because they're the best, but what he didn't say is that it’s smarter and cheaper to make a lot of things overseas.
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Lindsay Lohan for President?
Published September 11, 2012
It's unfair to label so many households "rich" and to hint they somehow got all the breaks and are taking advantage of poor people. Yet, this is exactly what President Obama is doing -- and without a trace of contrition.
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Cat Poised for a Bounce
Published September 07, 2012
China is going to spend $156 billion on stimulus that will cover two waterways, five ports, 13 road projects and 25 subway projects, and that means a lot of business for Caterpillar.
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Strangelove in Retail
Published August 30, 2012
Retail stocks have been amazing this year in part to the fact consumers appear to be willing to spend today and worry less about tomorrow.

