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		<title>Festival of Stocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 02:41:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tate Dwinnell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frugal discusses the demand for ethanol, the resulting agricultural inflation and a way to play it.&#160; Reminds&#160;me of a story I just read (can&#8217;t remember where) about the skyrocketing costs of corn tortillas in Mexico and how it is having a great impact on their economy. Trent at Stock Market Beat highlights the impressive Tempur [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frugal <a title="discusses the demand for ethanol" href="http://www.1stmillionat33.com/2007/01/the-coming-2008-headline-news-long-adm-archer-daniels-midland/">discusses the demand for ethanol</a>, the resulting agricultural inflation and a way to play it.&nbsp; Reminds&nbsp;me of a story I just read (can&#8217;t remember where) about the skyrocketing costs of corn tortillas in Mexico and how it is having a great impact on their economy.</p>
<p>Trent at Stock Market Beat <a title="highlights the impressive Tempur Pedic(TPX) earnings report" href="http://stockmarketbeat.com/blog1/2007/01/30/tpx-tempur-pedic-not-resting-on-its-laurels/">highlights the impressive Tempur Pedic(TPX) earnings report</a> &#8211; the report from rival Select Comfort (SCSS) wasn&#8217;t nearly as impressive</p>
<p><a title="Intrinsic value and margin of safety" href="http://wcsinvesting.blogspot.com/2007/02/portfolio-weighted-discount-to.html">Intrinsic value and margin of safety</a>.. Are you feeling safe?</p>
<p>Paul Smith on <a title="opportunities resulting from changes in Australian tax code" href="http://asx-investing.blogspot.com/2007/02/tax-changes-cause-concern-for-some.html">opportunities resulting from changes in Australian tax code</a>.</p>
<p>Andrea Dickson at Wisebread <a title="muses about those pesky penny stock spam" href="http://www.wisebread.com/womanhood-microscopic-and-other-hot-stock-tips">muses about those pesky penny stock spam</a> emails (Note: I&#8217;ve been using a pay service from <a title="Cloudmark" href="http://www.cloudmark.com/desktop/">Cloudmark</a> which after a couple weeks of training, now blocks 99.9% of all spam)</p>
<p>H.S. Ayoub of BioHealth Investor singles out <a title="who Wall St Journal named the #2 best performing insider" href="http://biohealthinvestor.com/2007/02/follow-along-with-dr-frost-and-invest.html">who Wall St Journal named the #2 best performing insider</a> and what they have been picking up lately</p>
<p>I agree with with the Skiled Investor <a title="that higher management fees don't equate to better performace" href="http://www.theskilledinvestor.com/wp/archives/18">that higher management fees don&#8217;t equate to better performace</a> &#8211; if you&#8217;re into the mutual fund thing (which I&#8217;m not) there are plenty of quality funds that won&#8217;t charge you fees on both the front and back end.&nbsp; In my opinion ETF&#8217;s are the way to go particularly if you&#8217;re investing large amounts (so your commissions are lower).&nbsp; There aren&#8217;t any restrictions on how long you need to hold and they offer better flexibility.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t trade the slow, lumbering blue chips of the Dow, but Surfer Sam <a title="provides a brief History" href="http://www.surfersam.com/articles/stock-market-index.htm">provides a brief History</a> of this&nbsp;more American than applie pie index</p>
<p>Travis Johnson takes a look at a <a title="speculative Alzheimers play" href="http://oneguysinvestments.com/2007/02/quiet-outperformance-for-myriad.html">speculative Alzheimers play</a> and makes a compelling argument for owning it himself.</p>
<p>George at Fat Pitch Financial <a title="places a value on Unilever" href="http://www.fatpitchfinancials.com/502/unilever-plc-intrinsic-value-review/">places a value on Unilever</a> (UL) &#8211; is it overvalued or undervalued?&nbsp; I&#8217;m a technical trader &#8211; from this standpoint the stocks looks poised to head lower, potentially as much as 5 &#8211; 7% over the next couple weeks where it would find support at its 200 day moving average around 25.</p>
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