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Friday, May 18, 2012

Fwd: Meet the Editors of Energy and Capital

                                            
                                                               Jeff Saegel


                            

More feed from Energy and Capital.  Meet their  editors who are experts on various field:  oil and natural gas, rare earth metals, etc. They are Keith Kohl, Nick Hodges, Jeff Siegel, and Christian DeHaemer

These guys like Jim Rogers want commodities:  hard assets. While the rest make money on technology, they want hard assets:  what people will use and consume for their equipment and daily needs.  That  is going to basics -  basic needs.  And that is correct perception and critical thinking.


                     

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Date: Thu, May 17, 2012 at 9:04 PM
Subject: Meet the Editors of Energy and Capital



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Without energy, everything comes to a grinding halt.

Today, energy is at a crossroads. Like a lit fuse, a catastrophe of immeasurable proportion is looming...

Even though the energy crisis is beginning to make its way into the media limelight, very few people are aware of the true scope and magnitude of this crisis.
With today's seemingly abundant energy supply, it can be difficult for us to imagine an energy-limited world. Nevertheless, the impending energy crisis is coming.

And like the ancient phoenix, a great opportunity will rise from the ashes of this crisis.
There will be those — like Energy and Capital readers — who will be given the foresight and vision to exploit the stock and investment opportunities of the new energy economy.
Meet the cast of experts who will be guiding you along the way...
Keith Kohl
Each week, Energy and Capital Editor in Chief Keith Kohl reports on oil and energy to over 150,000 readers.
A true insider in the energy markets, Keith's research has helped thousands of investors capitalize off the rapidly changing face of energy.
For over a year, Keith covered the massive domestic Bakken oil formation — and the companies profiting right now — before news broke to the mainstream press. He was there for the Haynesville Shale formation and also for the Marcellus natural gas formation uncovering the real stories there... and the real opportunities.
So far in 2010, Keith has banked 13 positions for gains. But that's nothing compared with what he's done since last year... Since June, 2009, Keith has closed 34 for 35 winners. Two of his biggest gainers — of which he still holds — are up a combined 967%.
And he's one of the only financial reporters around who's actually been to Alberta's remote tar sands region — and met with every major player in the booming Canadian oil operation.
In addition, Keith is a contributor to the $20 Trillion Report. He's pulled in some fantastic gains for his readers there as well. This includes a 69% gain in Crescent Energy, a 46% gain in Kodiak Oil and Gas, and a solid 34% in Earthstone Energy.
Jeff Siegel
Jeff is the co-founder and managing editor of Green Chip Stocks, an independent investment research service that focuses primarily on stocks in both the renewable energy and organic & natural food markets.
An environmentalist and self-professed health nut, Jeff is also a raging capitalist who believes the dawn of the LOHAS market (lifestyles of health and sustainability) will usher in a new way of life — as well as a new generation of wealth.
From 1994 to 2001, Jeff worked for Agora Publishing before packing his bags and traveling across the globe in search of mega-trends and his own version of nirvana.
He found both in the burgeoning renewable energy and organic & natural foods markets.
Jeff's early analyses of these markets drew much criticism from the status quo. His youth, environmental stances, and abrasive nature didn't earn him many accolades from colleagues, either... But after picking winner after winner, many have since traded their preconceptions of green markets for profits.
Often declaring "Capitalism is a catalyst for change," Jeff continues to spot the most lucrative renewable energy and organic food companies in the world. And subscribers to his Green Chip Stocks have made small fortunes in the process.
Every week, Jeff highlights investment opportunities in the fast-growing LOHAS market. Recent gains include 221.05% on BioteQ Environmental Technologies, 145.51% on Converge Inc., 179/78 on Yingli Energy, 220.31% on Energy Focus Inc., and an astounding 321.07% on EnerNOC Inc.
Jeff also works as a consultant, has been a featured guest on Fox, CNBC and Bloomberg Asia, and is the author of the bestselling energy book, Investing in Renewable Energy: Making Money on Green Chip Stocks.
Nick Hodge
One of the bright young minds in today's cleantech industry, Nick is putting his knowledge of nascent green markets to use in several ways...
He's the Managing Editor of Alternative Energy Speculator, an investment advisory service focused on taking advantage of every aspect of cleaner energy: from the stop-gap companies that are making a fortune lowering carbon emissions to makers of more fuel efficient engines and other technologies that will help the U.S. successfully build a bridge from current fuel to the energy of the future.
But that's not all... Alternative Energy Speculator has been riding a lightning bolt of profits the past few months. Nick has scored a 391% gain on BYD Company for his readers. Those same readers also enjoyed a 26^ gain on A-Power Generation, 60% on Cosan, and 70% on Power-Save Energy.
As the strength of the "green" market grew over the course of 2010, Nick realized his readers could bag quick profits on fast-moving energy companies without using a buy-and-hold mentality. The Alternative Energy Speculator spin-off — Alternative Energy Trader — has already realized 23% gains on Westport Innovations, 51% On Nevada Geothermal, and 426% on a tiny American nuclear company that only Nick's readers know about.
Also concerned with the world's dwindling availability of fresh water, Nick has been able to uncover a new generation of young, profitable companies that are set to explode as the world's energy crisis falls in line with an even more catastrophic water crisis.
From water treatment to water conservation technology, Nick's already on the inside — scoping out the most profitable opportunities this crisis will deliver for decades to come.
Most recently, Nick has become increasingly interested in carbon markets and the profit opportunities they create. He's an expert on the Kyoto Protocol and its associated carbon markets. And he's a strong proponent of a domestic cap-and-trade system, keeping a close eye on that situation as it develops.
An avid outdoorsman, when he's not watching the ticker or writing for Green Chip Stocks and Energy & Capital, Nick can be found fishing the vast tributaries of the Chesapeake or in the woods looking to bag the big one.
Nick is a regular contributor to Energy & Capital and Wealth Daily, and has been featured on Canada's Business News Network and Yahoo!'s Tech Ticker, and is the co-author of the bestselling book, Investing in Renewable Energy: Making Money on Green Chip Stocks.
Christian DeHaemer
For the last 14 years, Christian DeHaemer has beaten every major market index. His gains include making 10% in 2007, a year when many people saw their net worth cut in half.
Christian uses a unique blend of value investing coupled with a specific catalyst he calls the Hammer, Trigger and Spark system — a system that keeps your money in play and ensures rapid profits.
Over the years he has traveled to Cuba, Egypt, India, and Bulgaria, among other frontier markets, in search of ridiculously low values and massive upside.
He bought numerous gold mining stocks in November 2007 when they were trading for less than cash and were completely unwanted. One gold stock is up 303% in seven months; all are up triple digits.
When blood runs in the streets, Christian buys that fear with a cool hand. He bought oil wildcatters when the price per barrel was plummeting into the $30s; he took profits a few months later when oil was pushing $80.
When asked about today's market, he'll tell you that you want to trade the volatility short-term using options and buy hard assets on the dip for the long term. He encourages buying stuff you can drop on your foot: oil, gold, and other commodities.
Christian goes on to say, "Mongolia will be the best performing market over the next five years."
Why Mongolia?
"I'll have the whole report out shortly... Laugh now, but mark my words: It's going to be huge."


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