Sunday, June 1, 2014

Fwd: The Universe, according to Wall Street Daily (week of June 1, 2014)



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Subject: The Universe, according to Wall Street Daily (week of June 1, 2014)
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"In God We Trust" Vanishes From Coins
While gold prices just reached a 16-week low, a treasure trove of rare gold U.S. coins just hit the market for auction.

"RadioShack" Conspiracy Kills Another Company
GameStop shares are up after earnings. And a little-known market phenomenon suggests that the momentum will continue...

Black Ops Militia Cuts Bangkok's Head Off

A "Secret" War That Costs $500 Per Second

Technology

Pure, Unbridled C.H.A.O.S. Ripped From Silicon Valley
Positive legislation could see defense companies win more gov't contracts. But should this stock win your investment dollars?

Coming to An O.R. Near You: Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
Using innovative new technology from Californian firm, BioVentrix, doctors are performing minimally invasive heart surgery.

Income

Dangerous Warning Sign Lurking Below the Surface
Due to a relative lack of asset price volatility, the options markets are now showing a historic level of complacency.

Perusing the Preferred Stock ETFs
Many high-yielding preferred stocks are performing well as interest rates fall. Here's a look at several preferred ETFs.

Energy

Did China Just Swindle the Kremlin?
Russia's massive new natural gas deal with China craftily dodges the West - and bodes very well for this company...

Indonesia's Move Can Send Aluminum Skyrocketing
Indonesia's export ban on raw ores already boosted nickel prices. The same ban may boost aluminum prices, too. Here's why.

Politics

Veterans Crisis Goes From Bad to Worse
As the VA scandal continues to unfold and more politicians look to place blame, let's not forget to care for the veterans.

White House Blunder Puts Family's Life At Risk
If the last five years of U.S. foreign policy feels like slapstick comedy, that's because Obama's team has made it a farce.

Latest "Cash Codes" Just Released
Here's a way to add $1,050 to your account, starting as early as tomorrow morning. The strategy comes from former NYMEX market maker, Lee Lowell, who's been recommending special "cash codes" to his readers for five years. These sought-after "codes" can be used to collect instant cash from the market - cash that's deposited into your account within minutes. All the details are here.
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