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Recession Proof Stocks - 2007-12-07
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper shares how to build your portfolio with his recession proof stock strategy.

Flexible Spending Account Rules - 2007-11-27
Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper explain the rules behind the Flexible Spending Account, and how to best use it to your advantage.

No Analyst Coverage - 2007-11-23
Big investment banks aren't known for doing too much business with small-cap companies. Ian Cooper discusses two they missed.

Carl Icahn Companies - 2007-11-20
Billionaires didn't make money buying just anything. In this issue, Ian Cooper discusses Carl Icahn's latest company investment.

Trading on the News - 2007-11-16
Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper reveals why trading on the news is a profitable endeavor... and how to do it.

Small Cap Investing - 2007-11-05
Ian Cooper joins the Wealth Daily team as it's small cap and trading expert. In this piece he gives an intro to Small Cap Investing as relates to Warren Buffett.

The Bull Market Case - 2007-09-06
Today's WD is heavy with charts. My apologies. But there's a set of charts at the end of this article that are downright frightening. So I urge you to look carefully at my analysis.

Building Integrated Photovoltaics - 2007-08-20
A look at the progression of the solar industry. From bulky panels to flexible strips, the solar industry has come a long way. Get ready for the next solar innovation.

The Lurking Water Monster - 2007-08-09
A sneak peak at the coming massive investment in water infrastructure, companies already making huge gains, and the unveiling of the Green Chip Water Index.

Chaos Theory and The End of Life Style - 2007-07-31
Black clouds swirl in the high stratosphere over the financial continents. The canaries of mines economic are dropping like lifeless flies into the bottomless pits into which they have been lowered. A profound financial catastrophe of global and biblical proportion looms.

Fear, Desire, Death . . . and the Internet - 2007-07-23
If I were to suggest that the mining industry owes its current robust condition to the Internet, the image of a horse's posterior might pop into your head. But bear with me, and see if you can’t be convinced.

TSX Venture Raises Another $1 Billion in June - 2007-07-20
TSX Venture listed companies were the beneficiaries of over CA$1 Billion in the month of June, bringing the total amount raised for 2007 to almost $6 Billion. That's a billion dollars every month.

Bioplastics: Taking Huge Profits, One Polymer at a Time - 2007-07-12
Today, Nick takes a look at the history of plastics in order to gain insight about the future of the bioplastic industry.

The Really BIG Next Big Thing - 2007-07-10
It's alternative energy. Meaning non-hydrocarbon energy. And for this discussion, we will temporarily ignore uranium, for its use has grown sufficiently that it really can't at this point be considered "alternative."

The $17.8 Trillion Market from Silicon Wadi - 2007-06-22
According to Nationmaster.com, the tiny state of Israel has more engineers and scientists per capita than any other country in the world.

Enough Energy for 30,000 Years - 2007-06-08
In terms of coal production, the US will likely hit its peak between 2020 and 2030. And that has nothing to do with all that legislation coming down from Capitol Hill (as well as individual states) that will continue to make it harder and harder for coal-based generation to prosper.

Better than British Petroleum - 2007-06-01
Sam, our intrepid international investing guru, isn't here to say "I told you so." But we know he's thinking it from afar.

Israel: In a League of Its Own - 2007-05-30
Many international soccer fans are surprised when they learn that Israel competes in the European league, UEFA. Though it is a Middle Eastern country, in sports and trade Israel plays best with the West. But you need a deeper understanding of Israel's position to tap its profit potential.

Global Warming--The Great Vote-Getter! - 2007-05-25
There’s no doubt that the Democrats used the global warming issue to get votes. Whether they believe this stuff is real or not is irrelevant. Facts are facts. Global warming is a vote-getter. And job number one for a politician is to get re-elected.

Cow Tongues and Chinese Funds - 2007-05-23
My dad always makes corny jokes that elicit groans from family members and chuckles from the uninitiated. One of my favorites is, "When you eat cow tongue, are you tasting the cow or is the cow tasting you?" The China-US investment relationship presents a similar paradox.

1933 Law = Massive Profits Today - 2007-05-17
Unbeknownst to most, the Farm Bill--updated every five years or so--is hardly a bill at all. Instead, it's a long-running accumulation of many diverse acts subject to periodic review and modification by Congress.

The International Growth Wire - 2007-05-16
The force behind emerging market growth is not high-tech or infrastructure investment. Nor is it drug trafficking or organ smuggling. It's the $300-billion-a-year money transfer network, which The New York Times Magazine says churns three times as much money as the total world budget for foreign aid.

Place Your Chips on French Success - 2007-05-09
You've probably heard, "the chips are down" to mean that times aren't good. But the original French phrase means all bets have been placed. This weekend, French voters put their chips down, and investors in France will win.

Admirals, Generals Worried About Climate Change - 2007-04-19
A top panel of eleven retired admirals and generals from all branches of the military released a report on Monday entitled "National Security and the Threat of Climate Change," which was commissioned by the Center for Naval Analyses, a nonprofit government-funded think tank. Here's what they found...

Across the Pond for Ten Pounds - 2007-04-18
No matter how many foreign films you watch or how many hip bistros you eat at, there is no substitute for traveling abroad. Now, with recent breakthroughs in aviation liberalization, low-cost and long-haul carriers may get you up and away more easily than ever.

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