Don Miller
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Money Moves the Markets;
Money Morning Lets You Move First
We’re in the midst of the greatest investing boom in almost 60 years. And rest assured - this boom is not about to end anytime soon.
You see, the “flattening of the world” continues to spawn new markets worth trillions of dollars; new customers that measure in the billions; an insatiable global demand for basic resources that’s growing exponentially ; and a technological revolution even in the most distant markets on the planet.
The bottom line is this: With U.S. influence slipping, and the dollar declining as well, investors who think too narrowly about this transformation will face years of meager returns. But those who embrace this new global reality can make themselves very wealthy.
# Over the next 25 years, America’s share of the worldwide economic pie will slip from 28% to 24%…
# Even as Asia’s share almost doubles ;which means it will account for a whopping 55% of the global economy by 2030.
The big brokerage firms are making a killing on the global boom. Yet Wall Street reserves the timeliest information - and the best profit opportunities - for its partners or wealthiest clients. And the Securities and Exchange Commission doesn’t help the everyday investor much either. The second sad fact is this: While you can buy any U.S. or Canadian stock you want, the SEC prohibits you from purchasing many of the available international stocks.
The reason: Foreign companies that haven’t registered with the SEC are off-limits to most U.S. individual investors.
Our worldwide research staff includes former investment bankers, international financiers, emerging markets specialists and veteran financial journalists.
Our experts know that certain capital flows essentially act as a “leading indicator” of future profit opportunities. These are opportunities that you won’t be reading or hearing about anywhere else.
Each weekday morning, in a readable style you can digest in just a few minutes, you will reap the benefits of our research and expert experiences. Indeed, Money Morning will bring you:
# The latest reports on China, Japan, Emerging Europe, and the other global hot spots where most investor wealth will be created in the months and years to come…
# Reports on companies you’ve likely never heard of - even though they’re poised to sell billions worth of their wares to “new middle class” customers around the world…
# Information on the U.S. companies shrewd enough to cash in on this boom in global;
# The latest developments in banking, interest rates, foreign investment and other global investing topics;
# Advice on how to invest in currencies, precious metals, commodities and energy
# Inside news on the hottest investments, including water, uranium and private equity…
# And news on rules and regulations, financial trends and strategies - and any other “market intelligence” that you will need to become a shrewd-and-successful investor in the greatest global investing boom most of us will ever see.
Money does move markets. But Money Morning lets you move first. |
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Last 50 Posts by Don Miller:
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»Unorthodox Exit Plan – what the Fed has up its sleeves
19 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons & Market Commentary
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»Battle for Cadbury Gets Sticky as Hershey Italy’s Ferrero Mull Offer
18 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»When Stimulus Spending Winds Down, Will U.S. Businesses Step in For Tapped-Out Consumers?
18 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Fed Preparing Unorthodox Exit Strategy
17 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»U.S. Economy Will Dodge a Double-Dip Downturn, But Won’t Escape Unemployment Woes During 2010 Jobless Recovery
17 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Surging Auto Sales Drive Retail Purchases Higher
16 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Trade Gap Unexpectedly Widens on Surge of Oil and Auto Parts Imports
14 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Kraft Launches Hostile Bid for Cadbury
09 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Unemployment Rate Cracks Double-Digit Barrier at 10.2%, Boosting the Odds of a “Jobless Recovery”
08 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Soaring Productivity, Drop in New Benefits Claims Provide Silver Lining in the Dour Jobs Market
05 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Euro Leaders Outraged as GM Backs Out of Opel Deal
04 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»What Investors Should Look for in Today’s Fed Statement
04 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Ford Reports $997 Million Profit as Manufacturing Heats Up
02 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Drop in Consumer Spending Could Spell Trouble for Economic Recovery
01 Nov 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Galleon Paid Bankers Hundreds of Millions for Information
29 Oct 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Geithner and Summers Protect Free Market Mantle Against Regulatory Reform
29 Oct 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»House and Treasury Offer First Glimpse of Financial Regulatory Legislation
28 Oct 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Existing Home Sales Pop on Rush to Beat Tax Credit Deadline
25 Oct 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Galleon Insider Trading Scandal Rocks Investors Technology Giants
21 Oct 2009 in Investing Lessons
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»Toyota Launches New Model at Home, Plans Expansion into Korean Market
20 Oct 2009 in Investing Lessons & Market Commentary
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»Will High Unemployment Strangle the Recovery?
20 Oct 2009 in Investing Lessons & Market Commentary
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»How China became the ‘800-Pound’ Gorilla in the Gold Market
23 Sep 2009 in China & Emerging Markets & Investing Lessons & Market Commentary
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»Boeing Will Test Dreamliner in 2009 but Delays Delivery, Again
28 Aug 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Obama’s Financial System Overhaul Would Give the Fed Broad Powers Over Wall Street
07 Jul 2009 in Market Commentary
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»GM Bankruptcy Judge Approves Obama Administration’s Exit Plan
07 Jul 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Drop in Continuing Unemployment Claims Could Signal Onset of Recovery
19 Jun 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Obama’s Financial System Overhaul Would Give the Fed Broad Powers Over Wall Street
18 Jun 2009 in Politics & Your Money
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»Obama Administration Wants New “Pay Czar” and Shareholder Vote to Reign in Executive Compensation
11 Jun 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Obama Administration Wants New “Pay Czar” and Shareholder Vote to Reign in Executive Compensation
11 Jun 2009 in Market Commentary
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»“Hyper-local” Stats Show Housing Market Has Bottomed
01 Jun 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Chinese Express Interest in Opel, GM Bankruptcy Still “Not Certain”
26 May 2009 in Market Commentary
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»SP Lowers U.K. Credit Outlook Putting Election in Flux
22 May 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Japan GDP Falls to Record Low but May Have Bottomed
21 May 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Japan GDP Falls to Record Low but May Have Bottomed
20 May 2009 in Japan
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»Plummeting Retail Sales in April Bury Economic “Green Shoots”
14 May 2009 in Market Commentary
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»China Imports Record Amounts of Copper and Iron Ore, but Exports Drop on Slack Global Demand
13 May 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Census Hiring and Reporting Methods Minimize April Unemployment Numbers
11 May 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Stress Tests and GM Bankruptcy Hang Over GMAC As it Reports $675 Million Loss
06 May 2009 in Market Commentary
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»General Growth Files Biggest Real Estate Bankruptcy in U.S. History
17 Apr 2009 in Market Commentary
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»White House Mends Fences With Wall Street
30 Mar 2009 in Market Commentary
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»G20 Meeting Fails to Resolve U.S.-Eurozone Spending Conflict
17 Mar 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Economic Slump Narrows U.S. Trade Gap to Lowest Level in Six Years
16 Mar 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Global Recession Puts Golf Industry Deep in the Rough
23 Feb 2009 in Market Commentary
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»Stanford Scandal Ignites Bank Runs in Latin America
20 Feb 2009 in Market Commentary



