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RehabCare Group, Inc. (NYSE: RHB): Stock of the Day

Contrarian Profits (May 14th, 2009) Writes:

Invest like the Rockefellers. Football season is still months away. But it’s a sure bet that the best players are already working out, getting in shape and mentally preparing for the upcoming season.

The same holds true for investing. Many investors who got beat up in the last “game” are still sitting on the sidelines, nursing their wounds – afraid to play.

But it’s clear – as evidenced in the markets recent 30% run-up that the best players are already back in the game. So what are they investing in?

Larger-cap healthcare stocks are often overlooked in any rally, as improving economic conditions – or the perception of them – often favor smaller cap stocks.

How do you pick a good healthcare company to invest in?

There’s no one better at investing in the healthcare sector than Venrock Associates, originally established as the venture investment firm of the Rockefeller

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RehabCare Group, Inc. (NYSE: RHB): Stock of the Day

Investment U (May 12th, 2009) Writes:

RehabCare Group, Inc. (NYSE: RHB): Stock of the Day

by David Fessler, Advisory Panelist

Invest like the Rockefellers

Football season is still months away. But it’s a sure bet that the best players are already working out, getting in shape and mentally preparing for the upcoming season.

The same holds true for investing. Many investors who got beat up in the last “game” are still sitting on the sidelines, nursing their wounds – afraid to play.

But it’s clear – as evidenced in the markets recent 30% run-up that the best players are already back in the game. So what are they investing in?

Larger-cap healthcare stocks are often overlooked in any rally, as improving economic conditions – or the perception of them – often favor smaller cap stocks.

How do you pick a good healthcare company

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How To Buy A Stock For A 15-20% Discount

Trading School (April 23rd, 2009) Writes:

Let’s face it, we’re ALL looking for discounts. I don’t care if you’re rich, poor, hurt by the economy, or not…everyone loves a discount. And since this is a site that focuses on trading/investing, what better then to learn about how to get a discount for a stock! To help us learn the art of the discount, I’ve asked Phil Davis from PhilStockWorld.com to come and enlighten us. Enjoy the article and tell us where you’ve found great discounts!

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If this market hasn’t convinced you that buy and hold is a gamble - I don’t know what will.

Holding any stock for more than a day has been a sure recipe for heartache (sometimes just an hour will do it) but it’s possible to regularly get much better prices than the ones paid by the average retail investor using a very basic option strategy. This strategy, which we call a

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Thinking about Buying Oil but Don’t Know Where to Start?

QualityStocks (January 13th, 2009) Writes:

With the way oil prices ran from $51.03 to $147.90 a barrel and then plummeted under $40 a barrel, many investors are considering to make their entry into the “black gold” market. While there are hundreds of oil companies out there to invest in, the risk is significantly greater than simply trading the price of oil. So how does an average retail investor trade the spot price?

The simplest and most direct way for most investors to make a bet on the price of oil is to buy shares of USO. USO is not a company, it’s simply an asset created to track the price of oil. DXO is another option for those who want to take more risk for greater returns. This ETF attempts to yield 200% the price of oil, whether it goes up or down. The gains made by this ETF can be massive in just a short

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GoldDrivers 2009 – Extraordinary Bullish Outlook for Gold

Alex Stanczyk (December 24th, 2008) Writes:

GoldDrivers 2009 – Extraordinary Bullish Outlook for Gold

By: Eric Hommelberg ldSeek.com

Dollar topping out Physical demand skyrocketing Supply chain shutting down COMEX Gold Manipulation exposed Gold shares on the move again

It sure has been a brutal year for gold and its shares and many may wonder if the $1030 top clocked in March 2008 marked the top for the gold bull market that started in April 2001. Despite the fact that many analysts want you to believe that gold has failed to act as a

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