Sunday, 4 August 2013

The Universe, according to Wall Street Daily (week of August 4, 2013)

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Charting My Three Worst Recommendations of the Last Year
Time to check my ego at the door. After reading this, though, you might get the urge to punch me.

The Safest Way to Bet on a Rebound in Europe
Don't look now, but the investment world is warming up to Europe.

The One Investment Obama Hates, But I Love

A Bull Market, Myth-Busting Extravaganza

An Urgent Update on the "Great Rotation" Myth

How the Government is Silently Raiding Your Office
Obama's latest agenda asks us all to rat out our own co-workers.

The Washington Cover-Up Machine At Work
The Washington cover-up machine is a complex system that involves both political parties and the mainstream media.

D&I Daily's 100th Anniversary Special!
Today is a big day - Dividends & Income Daily is officially 100 issues old! That means 100 issues of uncovering the best ways to safely maximize yields and score healthy, everlasting income.

Raises All Around: Dividend Increases for the Month of July (Part 2)
Make no bones about it, increases are at the heart of every worthwhile dividend investment. So when companies declare raises, take notice...

Our Favorite Utility Plays
Everyone knows utilities offer juicy yields, but many investors don't give them proper credit for their upside potential. Here are three prospective breakout plays...

A Tiny Alt-Energy Outfit With 200% Potential
Ocean Power Technologies is harnessing the power of the sea to generate power - and money.

Confirmed: The Next iPhone Will Have Biometrics - And These Companies Will Profit
Here's more proof that we've hit a tipping point in the fast-growing biometrics industry: A leak just confirmed that the next iPhone will contain this technology. Here are the best ways to profit, as the area continues to grow...

Is Garmin's Mini-Revival for Real?
The mobile revolution and GPS technology in phones smashed Garmin's (GRMN) dominant position in the car navigation market. Can its new mobile-based HUD projector help it recover? Here's our verdict...

Watergate Suddenly Looks Like "A Walk in the Park"
After spending 10 months inside of Capitol Hill, political intelligence expert, Robert Williams, is finally releasing results of his investigation into the private affairs of our nation's highest lawmakers. The focus of the investigation is the "loaded dice" Williams says that our lawmakers have been playing with for the last 20 years. The latest is a new bill called "Unicorn." "I followed the money trail on Unicorn, and what I found was, well... shocking. It has the power to spawn an entirely new bloodline of millionaires by the end of the year." Click here to view the details.

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