Sunday, 21 July 2013

The Universe, according to Wall Street Daily (week of July 21, 2013)

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Friday Charts: A Nasty Game of Chicken... Wall Street Style
We look at a massive divergence in the U.S. housing market (and trouble for one set of investors), plus more irrefutable proof of the mobile market's rampant growth.

These Dealmakers Are About to Hand Us Healthy Returns
With the yields on money market funds and Treasury bonds nothing short of pathetic, these deal-making companies just lined up bigger returns for savvier investors...

Gold's Next Move: $800 or $6,000?

The Biggest Government Lie in History?

The Biggest Lie About Spiking Interest Rates

They're Watching You
Thought those annoying speed cameras were just tracking your MPH? Well, think again.

Summertime Travel on Your Dime
If you thought Congress spent a ton on travel, wait until you see how much taxpayer money the current administration is wasting.

Four Burning Questions (and Answers) for Dividend Investors
Every so often, we sift through our ever-growing D&I Daily mailbag to answer our readers' most pressing questions...

Don't Let the ETF Mess Ruin Your Portfolio
A six-pack of new entries to the income ETF sweepstakes provides a mix of good and bad. Scratch that - mostly bad...

Solar Stocks Get Another Boost From Big Brother
China isn't about to let its solar industry fail. But that doesn't mean it's worth buying into...

Midstream Moneymaker That's Not Being Paid its Due
Pipeline companies are raking in cash as more and more oil gets pumped out of the Midwest. And this undervalued MLP is in the best position to profit...

Did the SEC Just Rubberstamp No-Holds-Barred Crowdfunding?
The SEC has finally issued new rules on crowdfunding within the government's Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act. So what does it mean for tech investors?

These Two Drug Innovators Are on Big Pharma's Acquisition List
With the American Medical Association recently classifying obesity as a disease, it underscores efforts to tackle diabetes. And Big Pharma has these two companies on its buyout radar...

The Most Gutless Act (Since That Pope Got Poisoned)
It's been over 1,000 years since Pope Gregory V was poisoned. Poor guy. But the transgressions I discovered deep inside of Congress are, well... right up there with the Pope. I even confirmed the existence of a "Lobbying Index," which has annihilated the S&P 500 for 12 years in a row. It's statistically hard to fathom. Yet 99% of Americans don't have a clue that this information even exists. To view Wall Street Daily's astonishing findings, including the details swirling around a new bill called "Unicorn," just click here.

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