Sunday, 28 July 2013

The Universe, according to Wall Street Daily (week of July 28, 2013)

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Friday Charts: Is it Time to Take a Gamble on Apple?
Financial headlines always try to scare us out of one investment or another. If you're tired of trying to make sense of all the warnings, there is a solution.

Three More Reasons to Be Wary of Muni Bonds
Sadly, the situation in Detroit isn't the only danger facing municipal bond investors...

Why Detroit's Bankruptcy Could Detonate a $3.7-Trillion Muni Bond Bomb

Is Microsoft Suddenly a Screaming Bargain?

Five Signs That the U.S. Economy isn't on the Brink of Collapse

An Autopsy of Liberal America
Detroit was supposed to be the model of progressive ideology. Well, look where those policies got the once-great city...

The Brazen Accounting Fix Used By Congress
We knew Congress would eventually keep student loans rolling. We didn't realize they'd cook the books quite like this, though.

No Need to Pray for Yield With "Fallen Angels"
In the never-ending search for high yield, a junk bond fund emerges victorious with a new angle in an old category.

Raises All Around: Dividend Increases for the Month of July (Part 1)
Make no bones about it, increases are at the heart of every worthwhile dividend investment. So when companies declare raises, take notice...

A Gold Play That Even Warren Buffett Admires
This gold play has more upside than an ETF and none of the downside of a traditional mining play.

You Make the Call: Petrobras (PBR)
Will Petrobras rebound, or continue its slide? You decide.

The Hyperloop: Around the World in 80 Minutes
Welcome to "Hyperloop" technology, where vacuum trains will blast us from coast to coast in less than an hour and to Europe and Asia in two hours at speeds of up to 4,000 mph. Top entrepreneur, Elon Musk, is about to get involved in this remarkable crusade.

The Government Just Voted to Keep Spying on You... Here's the Antidote
It's official: The government wants to keep listening to your phone calls. U.S. lawmakers just rejected a bill that would have blocked funding for the NSA's controversial scheme. But this company's technology stops eavesdroppers in their tracks.

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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