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Goldman Sachs’ Next Slaughter of the Stock Market Lambs

Trading School (November 5th, 2009) Writes:

I’m always interested in how Government ties in with the markets. It’s been a bit of a hobby of mine, along with WWII battles, over the past 2-3 years and there’s no bigger tie then Goldman and the Government then recently…and BOY is it bigger then we know! In my recent late night surfing I came across Greg Roy. Greg recently released a special report with the same title of this blog post, Goldman Sachs’ Next Slaughter of the Stock Market Lambs, and being the digger I am, I read the full report and cold called him. I asked if I could repost a part of the report for my Trader’s Blog members. After some convincing he said ok.

This guy knows what he is talking about… Here is an exclusive excerpt from his newly released report Goldman Sachs’ Next Slaughter of the Stock Market Lambs.

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It’s Not a Pretty Picture: Debt, Divorce, and Bankruptcy

Dee Power (October 30th, 2009) Writes:

Those were the top named service requests reported by Pre-Paid Legal Services (NYSE: PPD) based on input from their participating law firms.  Pre-paid legal services provides specified legal services to their members.

“The Pre-Paid Legal Services Top Five List is intended to be a ’snap-shot’ of the issues that legal service plan members are facing today, and given the economic hardships that so many Americans are experiencing, it’s not a pretty picture,” said Pre-Paid Legal Services Founder and CEO Harland C. Stonecipher.

Debt collection activities by the lender, or service provider owed the money, don’t have the same restrictions as activities by debt collection agencies. Debt collection agencies must stop harassment when requested by the debtor.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) protects consumers from abusive actions by debt collectors.  Debt collectors are defined more broadly than just agencies.  It also includes attorneys who attempt to collect debts on a regular basis, as

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Nokia Innovates Mobile Money – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (August 27th, 2009) Writes:
Nokia Corp. (NOK) recently introduced an innovative wireless financial service called “Nokia Money" to help consumers access basic financial services using their mobile handset.

“Nokia Money" is a 24-hour service that will enable any mobile phone user to transfer money from his bank account to another account dialing the latter’s mobile phone number. This can be done either through SMS or a call. Nokia is likely to launch this service commercially from early 2010 in select European markets.

The major innovation of this service is that it will be available across various wireless networks from any mobile phone and not necessarily a Nokia handset. This user friendly, fully secured digital financial service can be used for remitting money, pay bills for goods and services, utility bills or top-up prepaid connections. Rural consumers, who do not have access to online services, will particularly benefit from this service.

Mobile financial

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How the Economic Rebound and China’s Emergence Will Help Create a $300 Trillion Profit Opportunity For Investors

William Patalon (August 12th, 2009) Writes:

Grow Rich Automatically with the World’s Only Gold-Backed “Cash” The U.S. Treasury Dept. has finally approved the new gold-backed “cash.” And according to gold expert Peter Schiff, this new money, called “Gold Dollars,” is not only the best place for your savings today… it could prove very profitable. Why? Because every “dollar” you hold in your bank account is backed by 1 gram of solid gold, held in Fort Knox-like security. So when each gram of gold goes up in value, so does your cash! (Meanwhile, you can spend your money just like you would regular paper dollars.) For Schiff’s full report, please go here.

What’s the name of the world’s best-selling beer?

Hint: It’s not Budweiser. And it’s not Bud Light.

It’s called Snow Beer, and I’ll wager that most U.S. investors haven’t even heard of it before.

If they haven’t, it’s not a surprise. You see, Snow Beer …

Don’t Bet on Canada’s Banks

Contrarian Profits (August 10th, 2009) Writes:

In the last 18 months, Strategic Short Report readers had the chance to make 432% when Lehman failed, 162% when Allied Capital (NYSE:ALD) came clean, and 220% on PNC Financial (NYSE:PNC)… This month my subscribers are poised to make money on the next bank drop.

And I’m going to give you a chance to join them.

If you think Canada escaped the downward trend in U.S. banking, think again. While the country may not have plunged headfirst into subprime mortgages, it did dip heavily into risky derivatives. The leverage it took on generated impressive returns on equity in good times, but that same leverage is set to wipe out equity today.

Shareholders in one “safe” Canadian bank will have to rethink their loyalty. Its looming solvency crisis practically guarantees a dividend cut. And that’s our catalyst for this month’s short play action - offering us a chance for 200% profit potential.

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Will Citigroup Lose its Top Energy Trader?

Jason Simpkins (July 29th, 2009) Writes:

Grow Rich Automatically with the World’s Only Gold-Backed “Cash” The U.S. Treasury Dept. has finally approved the new gold-backed “cash.” And according to gold expert Peter Schiff, this new money, called “Gold Dollars,” is not only the best place for your savings today… it could prove very profitable. Why? Because every “dollar” you hold in your bank account is backed by 1 gram of solid gold, held in Fort Knox-like security. So when each gram of gold goes up in value, so does your cash! (Meanwhile, you can spend your money just like you would regular paper dollars.) For Schiff’s full report, please go here.

With a deadline looming for financial firms that received government bailout funds to submit their 2009 compensation plans to Treasury Department’s pay czar, there’s a possibility that Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) will lose the head of its secretive and extremely profitable …

Obama’s Financial System Overhaul Would Give the Fed Broad Powers Over Wall Street

Don Miller (July 7th, 2009) Writes:

Grow Rich Automatically with the World’s Only Gold-Backed “Cash” The U.S. Treasury Dept. has finally approved the new gold-backed “cash.” And according to gold expert Peter Schiff, this new money, called “Gold Dollars,” is not only the best place for your savings today… it could prove very profitable. Why? Because every “dollar” you hold in your bank account is backed by 1 gram of solid gold, held in Fort Knox-like security. So when each gram of gold goes up in value, so does your cash! (Meanwhile, you can spend your money just like you would regular paper dollars.) For Schiff’s full report, please go here.

U.S. President Barack Obama took a swipe at Wall Street yesterday (Wednesday) as he unveiled a sweeping 85-page proposal to reinvigorate government regulation of the U.S. financial markets by giving the Federal Reserve new powers to supervise the economy. The proposal is part of …

NTT DoCoMo Keeps Innovating – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 7th, 2009) Writes:
NTT DoCoMo (DCM), the largest wireless service provider in Japan, has decided to launch an innovative on-line money transfer service. Customers of DoCoMo’s i-mode mobile internet service using the 3G FOMA network will be able to remit up to 20,000 Yen per transaction, subject to a limit of 200,000 Yen every month.

The payee will have the option to either deposit the money in a domestic bank account or have the amount credited to his monthly DoCoMo phone bill. Charges per payment will be 105 Yen for the payer and 65 Yen for the payee. However, the payee will not be charged if the remittance gets deposited in a Mizuho Bank (for which DoCoMo will act as an agent) account or credited to the payee’s monthly DoCoMo phone bill.

At present, DoCoMo commands more than 50% of the Japanese wireless market. However, this market is quickly approaching maturity,

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Consorteum Holdings, Inc. (CSRH.OB) Offers Inspired Solutions

QualityStocks (July 2nd, 2009) Writes:

Consorteum Holdings, Inc., a growing company in the financial services, payment and transaction processing industry, prides itself in providing clients with customized and highly creative answers to unique payment challenges. Its management and consulting team bring over 70 years of payment and transaction processing experience, and provide a complete range of consulting services, including needs analysis, project planning, execution, and final delivery. They work closely with clients throughout the entire project lifecycle to ensure timely and successful deployment, and can develop outsourced or fully integrated turnkey business solutions.

As an unencumbered partner company, Consorteum has the ability to access and utilize a wider range of technological solutions than other companies, resulting in smarter and faster deployment, competitive pricing, and the potential for new revenues and other benefits. For example, Consorteum has established relationships with several large card processors, allowing reduced merchant

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7 Reasons Why Buying Gold For Retirement Is Smart.

Investment Education Staff (June 23rd, 2009) Writes:

by Vanessa Johnson

If youre not retired yet, it is time to make a financial move for your future. It is so important that you have adequate money in your retirement fund. Luckily, you can buy gold and it do that for you. Luckily, when you buy gold you are setting up your financial future and doing yourself and your family an incredible favor.

So why should you make gold your smart investment? Well, there are some smart reasons behind this. And if you have it in your bank account to buy more than a single gram per month, go for it. One gram is just a way for you to get started and make your nest egg a secure one.

Not sure about this investment? Here are seven reasons why you should make it:

- Gold always goes up when the market and the dollar gets weaker

- No one …


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