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  1. Capital & Crisis News and Notes January 28, 2005

    Dear Fleet Street Investor, Just a few short notes this week, as I’m busy putting together the next issue and finishing the research on our next investment idea. I think you’ll like it, as the idea fits perfectly with our investment philosophy at Fleet and is a solid long-term investment. Also, I’ll be in Orlando [...]

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  2. Capital & Crisis: The Decade of Dividends January 21, 2005

    Dear Fleet Street Investor, “Von Kyling: ‘You are telling your broker to sell 500 shares of American Can? Have you that much money?” “‘Margin’ said the waiter. ‘We all play the market. I made $800 last month.” “‘Who is “we all”?” “‘All the waiters, the cooks, the pantrymen, the doormen–” “‘You all play the market” “‘Yes, even the busboys” “Mr. [...]

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  3. Capital & Crisis: Follow Yellow Roadway January 11, 2005

    Dear Fleet Street Investor, Welcome, reader. If you’re new (and even if you’re not), let me explain what this Tuesday e-mail is about. CrisisPoint Trader is a different thing altogether from the work I do in Fleet Street. CrisisPoint is about trading. I plan to launch the service in February, but in the meantime, while [...]

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  4. Capital & Crisis: The Best & Worst of 2004 January 7, 2005

    Dear Fleet Street Investor, Reading over the results of a variety of markets for 2004 is like studying the daily racing form looking for clues as to who might win the next race. It also includes its share of surprises. Colts you didn’t think much of in the spring turned in respectable performances, and highly [...]

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  5. Capital & Crisis: CrisisPoint Trader January 4, 2005

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a man of many talents–tragedian, philosopher, poet and politician. He would have been a fine trader as well, if he chose, as his epigram above is a good mantra for trading in the markets. Basically, it means have a plan of where you are going. Otherwise, as the markets shift, you’ll [...]

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  6. Capital & Crisis January 2005 Issue: Forget Lottery Tickets – Own The Lottery January 1, 2005

    I just returned to the United States after spending several days researching this opportunity with my own eyes and ears. In the past, one investor turned $100,000 into $50 million by betting on this industry at the right time. I’ll show you how he did it in this month’s issue. More than half of the [...]

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