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Doors still open! Close midnight tomorrow! by Tony Sagami
Tony here with a heads-up: Before the opening bell of trading in the New Year, I'm sending out an urgent alert to subscribers about an Asian stock that I think could be the single best performer of 2007 ...

 
What to expect in 2007! by Mike Larson
Pandemonium — that's how I'd describe Christmas time at my house this year! Last minute trips to the mall ... marathon present-wrapping sessions ... dogs barking ... and lots of cameras flashing ...

 
Four ways to profit as gold shines in 2007 by Larry Edelson
It's been a wild year in the markets, and if recent events are any barometer, 2007 is going to be even crazier. Right off the bat, let me reaffirm my most important point: Gold is going to be the asset ...

 
Using international ETFs in 2007 by Sean Brodrick
The bulk of my personal funds are in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) because I'm so busy running a trio of investment services that I don't have time to manage individual stocks for my own portfolio ...

 
American companies missing the boat in China! by Tony Sagami
The six Chinese office workers in front of me all ordered the same thing — a Chinese specialty called hot pot, a simmering fondue-like pot of aromatic and spicy stock that contains leafy vegetables ...

 
Good Times and Better Times by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
For my brother and me, this is a day to cherish memories of good times and pray for better ones to come. Over a half century ago, when Joe was eleven and I was six, our lives changed forever because of ...

 
A lesson from Thailand ... by Mike Larson
Nine years, five months, and twenty days ago, Thailand revalued its currency, the baht. That one small move ultimately brought down stock markets, currencies, and economies throughout Southeast Asia and ...

 
Don’t get scrooged by Washington! by Larry Edelson
I intend to kick back and enjoy this coming holiday weekend with my family. I hope you do the same — because I think 2007 is going to be one heck of a year in the markets. In fact, it looks like the ...

 
Two of my favorite Asian stocks ... by Tony Sagami
In a moment, I'm going to tell you about two of my favorite semiconductor companies. But to illustrate why I like these two companies so much, I'd like to first talk about my recent visit to the Tokyo ...

 
The hottest sectors of 2007 ... by Sean Brodrick
Stock investors have plenty of reason to celebrate because they're closing out the fourth year of a bull market. The big question now is what next year will bring. During my lifetime, three other bull ...

 
3 Markets Trumping the Dow by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
Good morning! Normally, by this time in December, I'd be with Elisabeth's family on our farm in Brazil. But this year, they've decided to come here to spend the holidays with us, and I'm glad they did ...

 
China Stocks at All-Time Record Highs! by Tony Sagami
Tony Sagami here, with an urgent update on Asian stocks. On Thursday, the Shanghai market busted through to new all-time highs. And as if that wasn't enough, yesterday, it surged still further. The Chinese ...

 
Exotic ETFs you need to know about! by Mike Larson
I wear a lot of hats here at Weiss Research. I co-edit the Safe Money Report with Martin. I run a pair of our trading services focused on interest rates and long-term options. I work on special ...

 
Six critical forecasts for 2007! by Larry Edelson
With the new year just about two weeks away, I think now is a good time to take stock of where we've been, where we are, and where the markets are going next year. Despite recent gyrations, especially in ...

 
The atomic clock is ticking … by Sean Brodrick
The U.S. government says it will sell off part of its strategic stockpile of 135 million pounds of uranium, and that plan has some uranium producers howling like a bunch of rabid coyotes. Apparently ...

 
Three Asian Mega-Trends! by Tony Sagami
I've spent the last 21 days traveling throughout Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai, Singapore, Shekou, Bangkok, Macau, and Shenzhen. My goal: Seeking out the very best investment opportunities. It's been a long ...

 
Five Profit Bonanzas from a Dollar Decline by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
You've seen the dollar falling against the euro, the pound, the yen and the yuan. You've read our alerts. You know what's happening. But do you realize how serious this really is? Have you sat down to ...

 
Coming Monday: My #1 China Pick! by Tony Sagami
This coming Monday afternoon I'm sending out a special alert on the #1 tip-top, table-pounding recommendation of my lifetime — a company that I visited in China this week and that any ...

 
The Dangers of Frankenstein Financing! by Mike Larson
A tsunami of bad loans is sweeping across the country. You can't open a newspaper without coming across a story chronicling this swift, sharp increase in bad debts ...From the Wall Street Journal ...

 
Last Warning! Three-Pronged Collapse ... by Larry Edelson
Today I want to give you one final warning on the crisis I see coming. I've told you some of this before, but I feel it's so important that it needs to be repeated one last time. Gold's rally back over $600 ...

 
A Better Portfolio in 20 Minutes! by Sean Brodrick
I have a confession to make: I'm so busy hunting down stock picks, visiting mines, and managing portfolios for my subscribers that I often neglect my own portfolio. That's why I've traditionally kept most ...

 
Four Great Companies in Singapore! by Tony Sagami
The No Signboard restaurant in Singapore is considered by many locals and food critics to be one of the top culinary treats in Asia. Boy, do I ever agree. The ginger crab with spring onions and ...

 
Unstoppable force! How to profit ... by Martin D. Weiss Ph.D.
Suddenly and without warning, investors are about to feel the impact of a massive, all-pervasive force that most have been ignoring. It's unstoppable, inescapable, and sometimes inexplicable. It has the ...

 
Six Asian Companies with Raging Profits by Tony Sagami
Good morning from Singapore! Actually, it's just after 9 p.m. here ... and man ... am I having a ball! No, I'm not talking about nighttime follies. I'm not even talking about the wonderful spicy crab I just ...

 
Buy American? Not in bonds! by Mike Larson
I've seen a lot of pro-America slogans come and go: "Buy American" ... "Keep America Rolling" ... "Look for the 'Made in USA' label." They've all attempted to tap into our patriotic spirit, encouraging us ...