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In the week of May 8-12, 1837, the failure of several major banks in New York unleashed the Panic of 1837.  The Panic began on Wall Street quickly turned into one of the most devastating economic Depressions in American history. Before leaving office two months earlier, in March of 1837, President Andrew Jackson had abolished the Second Bank of the United States, simply by not renewing its charter. The sudden lack of a central bank triggered a 'liquidity crisis' that closed down hundreds of banks, and thousands of small businesses and farmers, who had heavily relied on the support of their local banks. At one point, the New York militia had to be mustered out to keep order on Wall Street. All told, the Panic of 1837 lasted seven years, until 1844.

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Consumer Stocks You Can Count On

May 8, 2008
Louis Navellier, What's Working on Wall Street Now

The market rose nicely today on news of a better than expected retail sales report. With record-high prices at the pump, a declining housing market, as well as the ongoing credit crunch consumer spending took a hit this past year. However, with stimulus checks on their way as well as Memorial Day weekend just around the corner consumers are starting to get out of their...

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Global Investing

One Smart Cookie

May 8, 2008
Robert Hsu, China Strategy

For foreign companies to be successful in China, they cannot simply just move into the country. A key to their success is adapting to the local tastes of the people of China. And that's exactly what one of our China Strategy companies has done. Read today's issue for my thoughts on this company and how it got China right.

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Investing Trends

Make China-Sized Profits in Alternative Energy

May 9, 2008
Tobin Smith, WaveWire

A new high-water mark of $126.20 for a barrel of oil means it's time for the United States to wake up to the repercussions of a tighter oil market. Aside from the effect this has on prices at the pump and elsewhere, it's making alternative energy plays more necessary and viable. One of these is wind power and with China making a big push, it should become one of the...

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Small Caps

The Raptor Switcheroo Paid Content

May 7, 2008
Tobin Smith, ChangeWave MicroCap Investor

It's no secret to anyone that investing in small, emerging companies is fraught with numerous challenges. You're no doubt reading this because you understand the challenges and the remarkable rewards they portend. And that the greatest challenges and rewards come from the companies sporting market caps in the sub-$100 million range.

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Tech and Biotech

Preparing for the Election and 2009 Paid Content

May 8, 2008
Michael Shulman, ChangeWave Biotech Investor

Wall Street is already making bets on life sciences companies based on its expectations about the election. We should note at this point that Wall Street is a leading indicator -- six months to a year out -- of the economy or a specific market segment's performance.

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Options

The Years May Change, But Options Tickers Can Stay the Same

May 9, 2008
Dawn Pennington

Today we'll talk about why you may be feeling a sense of déjá vu if you come across an option you might have seen -- or even traded -- before.

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Retirement

Strayer Education: Head of the Class!

April 7, 2008
Louis Navellier, Emerging Growth

There's an old saying that the best investment a person can make is education. Shareholders of Strayer Education (STRA), a recent addition to my Emerging Growth portfolio, would certainly agree.

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Mutual Fund Investing

The Skinny on ETFs

February 5, 2008
Ken and Daria Dolan, Dolans.com (DOLN)

Wall Street is constantly introducing new financial products. Some are good, while others are relatively useless. Well, here's one you should know about: exchange traded funds. We'll give you the scoop on understanding these funds, the pros and cons of investing in them, and how to choose the right one for you.

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Income Investing

Upgrading the Quality of Your Preferreds Paid Content

May 11, 2008
Richard Young, Intelligence Report

If you have not already done so, you want to consider upgrading the quality of your preferreds portfolio. If you own any issues rated below investment-grade, think long and hard about holding on to these positions. Focus on A rated or better issues--AA rated issues are even better.

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The Biggest Winners on Wall Street Paid Content

May 9, 2008
Jon Markman, Strategy Advantage

First quarter earnings season is almost complete now and although the broad U.S. economy is just barely limping along, our companies have come through with flying colors. The average company on our list reported earnings growth in the first quarter greater than 20%, which is more than four times the growth reported by the average non-financial firm. In today's Strategic Advantage, I'll offer more insight as to how our StrataGem...

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Dell Disappoints -- Yet Again

March 6, 2008
Toby Smith, ChangeWave Microcap Investor

Who's buying DELL PCs? The ChangeWave Alliance knows who isn't.

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