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I Want Power鈥hat Is The Best Way To Invest In The Energy Sector?


At present I am sitting on a hunk of change earning pennies in a 鈥渉igh鈥?yield savings account. I want to move this money into something more profitable. Up until now my two ex-lovers managed my money very successfully earning 110% profits during the internet boom and 40% profits in retail over the past four years. However, in between I poorly invested in Fidelity mutual funds. I鈥檝e since sold my S&P fund, but I still have about $5,000 in Computers (Select).

Question #1: Keep the Fidelity Computers or sell and cut losses?

Question #2: What is the best way to invest in the energy sector avoiding penny stocks, junk bonds, shorting and high risk? Please advise for both long and short term investments.

Question #3: Where should I start my research? I am not looking for stock tips鈥攊nstead give me tools to educate myself to bring in greater profits than my ex-lovers did.

PLEASE

Thank you!

Some suggestions for you to research.
XLE, an ETF that tracks the big energy companies listed on S&P 500.
APA, an attractive oil drilling and exploration company.
GRP, oil drilling equipment.
JOYG, coal mining equipment

My geuss is chinese solar but I could be way off on that.
If you'd like you can give me your money and I'll buy some real estate with it for sustainable development.




Question #1: Keep the Fidelity Computers or sell and cut losses?

My opinion is don't invest for profit, invest either to avoid taxes, that equate your invest ment loss (e.g. turn over cash to long term derivitives that will out weigh your tax or capital gains on another investment) OR invest in what you beleive in, or would like to see advance. For me "post kevlar" materials such as carbon polymers. Or what about the defence industry for "the new" military producers. Giving me the money to invest in sustainable real estate and tax evasion is #1 imo though. contact me for more details intracircumcordei@yahoo.ca

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Question #2: What is the best way to invest in the energy sector avoiding penny stocks, junk bonds, shorting and high risk? Please advise for both long and short term investments. You could follow something like http://www.stealthstocksonline.com/index...
with the insider traders swarming!!!

Question #3: Where should I start my research?
Well, reasearch the energy market!!!! research the technoogy, research the economics.. what are people going to buy??????

IMO very easy.. trend toward solar in the cities (if chinese prices hit the americas)
trend towards wind in the rural areas (farmers ect...)

nuclear lobby will try to keep atleast 50% of the market

oil is going to edge upward (but is headed for a slight drop close to the house elections and maybe during the presidential election in 2008) general slow down ongoing i n th economy due to war lag.

IMO natural gas or methane BIOGAS in SouthEast Asia INdia and China are market booms.. this may shift to africa and the middle east.. eventually south america europe and north america.

My favorite energy pick is biogas.. because the technology works well with humanure and I'm into sustainable 0 emissions system that utilize "natural products" you can't get much more natural then biological waste.

throw in some urine refiners, and greenhouse materials, green building technologies and I'm set to go.

Start at http://www.religare.in

I want power too, so let me know what you discover. But my educated guess would be any energy source that lessens our (US) dependency on Middle Eastern oil.

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