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  • Best Stocks And ETFs For A Natural Gas Energy Boom

    June 7, 2012

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    Jon

    Natural Gas StocksAn abundant, cheap energy source sits underground and could be the fuel needed to spur economic growth for decades to come.  It’s not oil, though the U.S. is seeing a renaissance in oil production of late.  It’s natural gas and there are so many ways to play this energy source.

    Energy drives economies.  When a cheap, abundant energy source comes around, it has long-term benefits to more than one industry.  As the price of natural gas has sunk to all time lows, it’s forced industries to view it as a primary source of energy.  Which opens the door for investors to profit from it.

    First we need to find the industries and then we can dig for the best stocks and ETFs to profit from this natural gas energy boom. Continue Reading…


  • SIPC Insurance Coverage: How It Protects Investors

    June 4, 2012

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    Jon

    SIPC Insurance CoverageSafety plays a big role where we put our money.  We know the FDIC protects our bank accounts from bank failures, but does anything protect our brokerage accounts?  The SIPC insurance coverage is there to protects investors when their brokerage firm fails, assuming the broker is a SIPC member.

    What is the SIPC?

    The SIPC, Securities Investor Protection Corporation, is a non government, non-profit, membership corporation created in 1970 by Congress.  When a brokerage firm fails, the SIPC insurance is there to help return your cash and securities that are held by the firm.

    This may sound like FDIC insurance, but it’s very different.  Unlike the FDIC, the SIPC coverage does not protect investors from a loss in value.  So, if that stock you bought two weeks ago drops in price, you’re not protected.  That falls under the inherent market risks. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: Super Sized Soda Ban & Hiring Letdown

    June 1, 2012

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    Jon

    It’s Happy Hour again.  After the shortened work week, it’s time to sit back, relax and cover a few interesting topics I came across this week.

    Super Sized Soda Ban

    The great mayor of New York has taken it upon himself to ban the sale of large size sodas in restaurants and other eateries in the city.  Seriously!  Any cup bigger than 16 oz. will be banned.

    What’s next, no free refills or forced food portion controls.  The sound reasoning for the ban is people are overweight, so we shouldn’t use big cups.  The good news is restaurants can expect to make more selling that second or third cup now that the super sized versions are no more.

    Hiring Letdown

    The disappointing jobs numbers came out this morning with only 69,000 jobs created in May.  It’s the worst number so far this year after April’s and fell short of estimates by about 90,000.  Not a good sign for the economy.  There are too many unanswered questions going into next year with health care and taxes.  It’s hard to run a business and hire people when you don’t know what your costs will be in six months. Continue Reading…


  • The Best Stock Screener Online

    May 31, 2012

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    Jon

    The best stock screener allows investors to quickly filter through thousands of stocks using their own unique criteria. It could be something as simple as a P/E ratio or dividend yield range. But most stock screens use several variables just to find that perfect stock for your portfolio. When you know what you’re looking for, the right stock screener will cut your research time from hours to seconds.

    Back in the olden days (the early 90’s), the average investor had to pore over volumes of Standard and Poors. It could take hours or even days to find a stock that met your standards. Then the internet came along and knocked the time down to nanoseconds. You could spend a few minutes entering your search criteria and a second later it would spit out a list of stocks. If the list was too big, you just refined your search or added new variables.

    Since then, tech changes have allowed for more complex stock screens. Continue Reading…


  • An Early Look At The Possible 2013 Tax Rates Increase

    May 29, 2012

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    Jon

    2013 Tax RatesCall it Taxmageddon, a fiscal cliff or just a nightmare, the impending 2013 tax rates increase could turn out to be a disaster for taxpayers.  As it stands, there are several tax cuts set to expire at the end of this year.  All of which could impact your income and the economy.

    The economic impact of major tax hikes should be enough for Congress to act.  But that’s not all.  There are also impending spending cuts going into effect on Jan 1.

    What will most likely become a key part of the election debate, the 2013 tax rates won’t be dealt with until December.  This leaves a gaping void for taxpayers and businesses on how to proceed for the rest of the year.

    This is why it’s never too early to look at potential tax changes.  It might save you money later.  Of course, to do that, we need to look at the potential 2013 tax rates.

    The 2013 federal income tax brackets were finalized with the signing of the American Taxpayer Relief Act. Continue Reading…


  • Happy Hour: Facebook Divorce And A Dumber Congress?

    May 25, 2012

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    Jon

    Welcome to Happy Hour and the start of Memorial Day weekend.  While you’re lounging around enjoying the three-day weekend, take a look at what I’ve been reading this week.

    Divorce Over Facebook

    It seems Facebook is great at destroying two things.  First, its market value.  Second, is marriages.  A recent U.K. survey shows that Facebook has contributed to an increase in divorces.  More than 30% of divorce filings have the word Facebook in it.  Either, the openness of social networking has a dark side or people shouldn’t post everything about their lives on Facebook.

    A Dumber Congress?

    A lot can happen in 7 years.  Just look at the U.S. Congress.  A new study shows that today’s Congress speaks at a 10th grade level.  Not bad, until you compare it to 2005 Continue Reading…


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