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It might be boring, but it could make you rich Rust: It may not sound like an exciting story, but there’s a small company out of Florida that’s making it one. You see, this company has developed a game-changing technology that could effectively end the problem of rust forever. This tech is 40 times faster, 20% cheaper, and 100 times more environmentally friendly than anything ever invented. Because of this, those who get in early could see returns of 200%... 450%... even 860% as this company unleashes its award-winning discovery. View this exclusive video for the full story. Why I'm Buying Ford (NYSE: F) By Jeff Siegel | Wednesday, October 29th, 2014 Ford (NYSE: F) CEO Mark Fields told reporters last week that the American automaker had the expertise and ability to build a Tesla-style full-size, high-tech, high-performance, long-range electric vehicle. Big deal! I do, too — since Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave away the patents earlier this year. It's beyond laughable that the old guard automakers that criticized and mocked Elon Musk and Tesla Motors (NASDAQ: TSLA) five or six years ago are now trying to replicate the Tesla experience. Of course, Detroit is simply incapable of doing such a thing. It simply doesn't have the vision, the freedom, or — let's face it — the balls to deliver anything close to a Tesla. At least not anytime soon. But it looks like Ford is still going to take a stab at it. Advertisement A SIX-figure check... every month? Richard Dockery is collecting upwards of $100,000 every single month. The only effort he has to put into it is the short walk down to his mailbox every day. He calls it his "Mailbox Money," and it's made him a millionaire... It has nothing to do with dividends — just incredible investment opportunities worth six figures PER MONTH in some cases. That's how Richard has been banking a pro-basketball salary with very little effort. Click here to follow his lead. Still a Good Deal I suppose the timing was good... Following Q3 earnings, which showed net income falling 34%, Ford's stock took a slight haircut. Hinting at something new and exciting, like a Tesla-styled vehicle, was a smart way to try and ease the pain of bad news. Credit Suisse followed up, however, with a price target cut from $15.50 to $13.50, noting that “strength in price for large pick-ups has masked the destruction to prices on Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, and Escape.” Truth is, Ford has nearly always made the most off its large pick-ups, with smaller cars being less profitable — especially if they don't break down as much as they used to. So I don't necessarily find this eye opening. Credit Suisse also suggested that if/when the Fed raises rates, Ford would experience a decline in future margins with a potential monthly impact to payments made from borrows. Average monthly payments could increase by $32. I can't argue with the Fed connection, but sometimes, when all you look at are transcribed ones and zeros, you can miss a lot of other important stuff, such as:
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