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  1. Strong Recovery? Does It Matter? September 25, 2009

    Get the insider's view at Grant's Fall Investment Conference. Find out what John Paulson and Jim Grant are buying. Updates in the world of pipes and potash.

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  2. Capital & Crisis Hotline — New Dollar Weakness: And the Hunt for Water Rights September 18, 2009

    The dollar is on the slide, gold stays above $1,000; that's no surprise when you consider the U.S. government's total liabilities. Plus we look at the fight for water rights in the Mojave Desert.

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  3. The Miner’s Hedge: How to Make 3 Times the Gains in Gold’s Next Big Move September 17, 2009

    Find out the best way to play Gold $1,200. Here's the single best gold stock in the market right now. This $4 stock is set to triple.

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  4. Wealth Doublers for Rough markets: Three Easy Ways You Can Still Double Your Money September 17, 2009

    Looking to double your money in today's market? Here are three cash-rich, secure companies set to double. Find out Chris' top natgas pick, his favorite money managers, and the Standard Oil of agribusiness.

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  5. Capital & Crisis Hotline — Two Sell Recommendations September 17, 2009

    Time to trim the portfolio. Chris recommends selling two stocks, and keeping the cash for opportunities with more room for growth. We may come back for more gains when these stocks look cheap again. Now onto more value!

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  6. Capital & Crisis Hotline — The Oil Sands Are Back! September 11, 2009

    Rumblings in today's energy market will put money in your pocket if you own oil stocks. Cantarell is dying faster than expected. China sniffs Canda’s oil sands. Natgas jumps. Good news from our gold plays.

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  7. The Silk Roads in the Sky Invest With An Old Corporate Raider Who Holds the Key September 8, 2009

    Download PDF The cracking open of a new sea lane or port pushes the flow of trade in new directions and mints new fortunes. The world tilts a bit, sometimes more. In the old days, it was the seas that mattered most. In the days of sail, nations struggled to maintain their hold on key ports to [...]

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