Paper Lion Steve McDonald, Bond Strategist, The Oxford Club In this week's edition of the Investment U Weekly Update, Steve McDonald discovers a paper industry titan that's set to soar... reveals the coming Chinese cellphone invasion that could challenge Apple and Samsung... and explains why this week's "Slap in the Face" Award goes to the U.S. military draft board.
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Obama Falsely Takes Credit for 94-Year-Old Man's Invention Early in 2013, President Obama made a bold claim. He took credit for a new economic development that's creating "hundreds of thousands of good jobs" according to the transcript of his speech. The only problem is... "his claim is still false" according to the Washington Examiner. In fact, if you can believe it, a 94-year-old inventor was responsible. You might be surprised how his story could affect you. The Men Responsible for the eBay Attack? The politicians in Washington have some explaining to do. The second biggest cyberattack in U.S. history has taken place partly due to their negligence. Just one month ago, we actually predicted something like this would happen. Here's another look at our prediction and why something worse may be coming very soon. The Death of Cable TV In the months ahead, one company is going to "kill the industry as we know it." We call its radical new invention "NuCable" and it's going to change ALL of our lives. It's all set to go down... and early investors could easily TRIPLE their money! | |
| | The Dow hasn't done much this year, delivering a low single-digit return year-to-date. Stocks look boring to investors. So many are selling them for alternative investments. This is almost certainly a mistake. Read On... | |
| | I've been sharing an investment approach called "Relative Strength Rebalancing" for a year now, and today I'll show you how this strategy outperformed the stock market in each of the last four quarters. Then I'll show you how to use the same strategy going forward. Read On... | |
| | A funny thing happened when 70,000 platinum miners returned to work across South Africa recently, ending a five-month strike. The price of platinum went up. Doesn't the end of a strike mean more supply? Why would platinum prices go up when a strike ended? Read On... | |
| | Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld and I share a similar investment philosophy. We both believe in buying quality, asset-allocating properly and trying to beat the S&P 500 through security selection, not market timing. But we do have one difference of opinion. Read On... | |
| | The Oxford Club's editors are at it again. The debate this month: Should you invest outside the U.S.? If so, where? Read On... | |
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