Wind Turbine Energy: How It Works and Stocks to Watch [View article]
We need to grow many forms of energy, existing and new. But, the single best bet for the long term is Algae. Algae-sourced fuel can be created literally thousands of times more efficiently than corn-based ethanol. Algae consume carbon dioxide while growing, and can be converted into virtually any type of fuel (depending upon species).
Algae can be grown year-round, providing a stable source of energy, unlike wind and solar. Lastly, it is more land-efficient than either wind or solar, based upon prototype plants created by a handful of startup algae farm companies.
The 'Sell After Dividend Cut/Freeze' Rule, With Exceptions [View article]
This may be the right action in any market, but this sample is hardly conclusive after one of the greatest bear runs in history. I am guessing you could easily find 10 stocks down every bit as much (except the one at zero) that have not cut their dividends.
I am not challenging the writer's methodology, just that the environment clutters the data.
Life After Citi: Shorting High Yield Bonds [View article]
I never say never, and you could be right, but it seems a little late in the cycle to initiate these short positions. Plus, after reading an opinion on a possible building short bubble, I checked the stats of numerous weak stocks. Based upon what I saw, a "short bubble" is a real possibility. We could see some pretty violent upside moves if this thing ever starts to unwind in earnest.
Wind Turbine Energy: How It Works and Stocks to Watch [View article]
Algae can be grown year-round, providing a stable source of energy, unlike wind and solar. Lastly, it is more land-efficient than either wind or solar, based upon prototype plants created by a handful of startup algae farm companies.
The 'Sell After Dividend Cut/Freeze' Rule, With Exceptions [View article]
I am not challenging the writer's methodology, just that the environment clutters the data.
Life After Citi: Shorting High Yield Bonds [View article]