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StockGuru Featured Company: Financial Media Group, Inc. (FNGP.OB)

QualityStocks (April 13th, 2009) Writes:

Financial Media Group, Inc. is an online web publisher dedicated to building 2.0 Web properties for integrated Ad Networks and eCommerce properties. The company’s subsidiaries/brands include: WallStreet Direct, Inc., Financial Filings Corp., ForWant.com, WallStRadio, and Sippinit.com.

WallStreet Direct, Inc provides financial news and media for the retail and institutional investment community. The subsidiary offers its free members audio interviews with management from leading and emerging publicly traded companies, podcasts from well-known business news personalities, comprehensive financial tools, and community-driven applications.

Financial Filings Corp offers public and private companies services, including electronic document conversion (EDGAR), timely news release distribution, legal services, business development, corporate finance, and accounting. They also provide consulting services in business strategy, finance, operations, and organization.

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Working Capital Model Investing – The Process

Steve Selengut (December 29th, 2008) Writes:

Most people enter the investment process tip first. They hear something, grab an idea from a popular blog, accept a Cramerism or some motley foolishness, and think that they are making investment decisions. Rarely, will the right-now, instant-gratification, Internet-generation speculator think in terms that go beyond tomorrow’s breaking news.

It just doesn’t work that way in the long run. Investing takes place in an uncertain environment with at least three important cycles working their way through time at different rates of speed. Each should have an impact on investor decision-making. More often than not, short-term thinking and impulse decision-making are ineffective long-term investment strategies—

Today, in the midst of a cyclical “perfect storm”, how many Wall Streeters have the cold-blooded temperament required to focus on anything other than dwindling market values, depressing economic news, and income securities that just don’t …

The Wall Street Myth That Could Destroy Your Portfolio

Stockmasters Staff (June 30th, 2008) Writes:
Fellow Stockmasters, just came across this great article on the Motley Fool about Analyst estimates. Good read: It is a pervasive myth that has left the savings of countless small investors in ruins. More likely than not, it is a piece of information you've relied on while making ...

Bookkeeping: Cutting Back Perfect World (PWRD) for Now

Trader Mark (June 4th, 2008) Writes:
I really like Chinese gaming company Perfect World (PWRD) from a fundamental perspective; after selling off from its guidance after a very good earnings report [May 19: Perfect World - Good Earnings, Light Guidance - Buying the Dip] the stock spent a few days in purgatory before making a nice rebound. However, at this point technically we have some technical resistance ahead, both the 50 and 200 day moving averages lie ahead; the 50 day in the $26s and the 200 day around $27. Honestly this is as perfect of a setup as you could ask for from a technical perspective. Sell now right below resistance areas, and rebuy either (a) on a move over $27 or (b) on a pullback. So I'm executing the first part of that strategy (sell) here around $26.20... then for the second part (buy back), if the stock ...

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