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| | | How the EPA Can Make You Money
Many of us in the finance industry do not necessarily take just a Democrat or Republican approach to policy. A number of people consider themselves Libertarians to a degree as well. Actually, the use of the word "degree" is the key theme in today's blog.
When investors think of a government agency playing a greater role either in regulation or the implementation of specific policies, they tend to join the private sector management teams and cry foul. Believe me, these events typically result in a deleterious effect on equities in the industry segment in question.
Perhaps it is fitting that we have discovered a company that not only benefits from a governmental agency flexing its muscle, but practically has the agency to thank for its huge sales growth.
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Back With a Vengeance
Some stocks are left for dead - and rightfully so. By and large these types of stocks are forgotten, derided and often sit and sit for years like a deep kick in the gut of investors' portfolios. Frankly, I view these stocks in much the same way, even when they are high-profile equities. After all, why bother with a stock that isn't doing anything now and hasn't done anything for years?
For me, all of that changed on Friday, March 15, 2013. Beware the Ides of March? Heck, more like now that the Ides of March are here, things may be looking brighter for this particular sub-$1.00 equity.
In our Monday blog, we wrote about how the recent moves higher in the market are not really broad-based as evidenced by the lack of small stocks reaching new highs. One of the primary examples we used was the daily 52-week highs achieved by stocks that trade on the OTC Bulletin Board. On Friday, the new highs were thoroughly dominated by stocks associated with the Federal National Mortgage Association (OTCBB: FNMA - $0.66) and the Federal Home Loan Corp. (OTCBB - FMCC - $0.69).
To read more click here >> or visit http://www.thestockjunction.com
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