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Right now, we're in a period of great turbulence. Everything in America is up for sale at "panic liquidation" prices. Each foreclosed property and bankruptcy headline you hear about represents another opportunity to make money.
Combine the cheap valuations, the dominant competitive advantages, rich option premiums, and you have yourself a very safe stable of income stocks.
On April 1, Apollo reported solid quarterly earnings. Revenues were up 26% year over year and Apollo beat analysts' estimates of both sales and profits. The stock plummeted 16% on high trading volume.
When the path of least resistance is down, you need to be short. When the path of least resistance is up, you need to be long. Trading stocks is as simple as that. If you can always follow the path of least resistance with your trades, you'll get rich.
Pipeline construction is a major headache, but once you've completed the project, there's no better business... especially if you like earning a steady income stream.
Trying to predict trends in the real estate market by watching house prices is like trying to predict the stock market by watching CNBC. It doesn't work.
The bear market caused option premiums to soar by as much as 300% from where they were in the "happy" markets of 2006 and 2007. Suddenly there's big money to be had by selling options.
Nothing's ever certain in the stock market, but if you had to bet on an asset rising tomorrow, would you bet on the one that's already rising or the one that hasn't moved?
Monopoly toll roads make excellent income investments. Because they don't have any major capital costs, management pays out the fee income to shareholders as dividends. They're excellent inflation hedges, too.
When a commodity is unprofitable for producers, you need to invest in it immediately. When a commodity is unprofitable, the industry shrinks, leaving only the most efficient firms in operation. Supply collapses. Prices rise.
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