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Aflac is Looking Ducky Right Now

Aflac [NYSE:AFL - $55.45] provides supplemental health and life insurance.

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Pitney Bowes – Making Money in a No-Growth Business

Pitney Bowes [NYSE:PBI - $24.70] is the worldwide market leader in postage meters and mailing equipment. The U.S. and Europe contribute about 68% of revenues and 84% of profits.

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The Mosaic Company – A Fertile Idea for LEAP Option ‘Put’ Sellers

Mosaic [NYSE:MOS - $57.99] The Mosaic Company (Mosaic) is a producer and marketer of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients for the global agriculture industry.

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2010 Growing Season: Stay or Delay?

The highly anticipated annual planting intentions report is about to be released, and with it, pivotal information regarding some of the hottest commodities traded on the market today.  How ar

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Three Investment Phases for the Year 2010

In 2010, we expect the U.S. Dollar to fall against the Australian Dollar and other commodity-related currencies, but rise against the Euro and the Japanese Yen.
 

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Market Outlook for the Year 2010

Much like 2009 we expect 2010 to be more of a traders’ market as opposed  sitting in positions for extended periods.

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Monsoon: Meany or Mighty?

Upon hearing the word monsoon, a conjecture of torrential rains, swollen riverbanks, and slick mudslides fills the mind.  Although that might be a factor during monsoon season somewhere, it is

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The Line in the Sand (September 21st - September 25th, 2009)

Energies For the last 6 weeks Crude oil has been sideways trading in a $10 range and we don’t see this changing in the near future.

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The Line in the Sand (September 14th - September 18th, 2009)

Energies Crude oil is trying to make a decision on where to go from here, the way I see it on a breach of either $73 or $67 in October that will determine if prices move higher or

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The Line in the Sand (September 7th - September 11th, 2009)

Energies Crude has moved lower for the last 2 week, losing almost $5 last week. That being said no damage has been done to the charts and we still like being long.