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Income expert Carla Pasternak's debut issue of High-Yield
International covers a Taiwanese manufacturer yielding 9.5%... a
rare Mexican monopoly yielding 13.4%... and other top-performing
investments yielding up to 19.0%.
The
Silver Lining to a Falling Dollar
Despite the U.S. national debt, there is a silver lining for income
investors. This massive spending, combined with movement out of U.S.
Treasuries, is going to take its toll on the dollar, and
international income investors could reap the rewards in the form of
higher dividends.
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Investing Like Buffett
How to Profit from the Wisdom of the "Oracle of Omaha"
Born, raised and residing in Nebraska for most of his life, Warren
Buffett is affectionately known to many as the "Oracle of
Omaha." He remains the most successful and most widely recognized
value investor in modern stock market history. And there's good reason
for that fame. According to Forbes, Warren
Buffett is one of the richest men in the world with a total net worth in
excess of $50 billion. Even more importantly, he is one of only a
handful of names on that list to attain virtually his entire wealth via
investments in the stock market.
3 Stocks Warren Buffett Wishes He Could Own -- But Can't
As we all know, Warren Buffett has consistently trounced the
broader market indexes over the past four decades. However, he readily
admits that his largest margin of relative outperformance occurred during
the 1950s. Beginning in 1956, Buffett's investment partnership racked up an
amazing cumulative gain of +1,156% during his first decade as manager,
destroying the Dow Jones Industrial Average. But while he has maintained a
decided lead, Buffett's edge has narrowed somewhat over the past ten or
twenty years.
However, few would say that Buffett has lost his touch. Rather, as
Berkshire's assets have ballooned over the past few decades, he has
literally had too much money to invest -- which, strange as it sounds, is
actually a major disadvantage. Why? Because it essentially means that all
but the largest of companies are now off-limits, severely limiting the
available pool of stocks that Buffett can invest in. But what
if he were able to put his money in smaller companies? We think he would
find the three stocks profiled in this report especially attractive.
Son of Berkshire
The Closest Thing to Investing with Warren Buffett 40 Years Ago
The rise of Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway are well
documented. However, sometimes investors forget that it isn't just
Buffett that became rich -- those who invested with him also amassed
great wealth.
Unfortunately, the most lucrative days of growth for Berkshire are
behind us. The law of large numbers tells us that the record gains
seen by the conglomerate are near impossible for Berkshire to
duplicate. But there is nothing to say a similar business model
couldn't be followed by another company -- in fact, we've tracked
down one firm doing just that.
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