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TheRumpledOne
6,411 posts
msg #45942
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7/18/2006 12:10:40 AM

"why do we need hot tips? If you have your method...what else do you need? "

No one person can NOT do it all.

You may see something I don't or vice versa.

It's called TEAMWORK.





markcrisp
187 posts
msg #45945
Ignore markcrisp
7/18/2006 2:53:50 AM

"too many cooks spoil the broth Bro"

get 100 traders together and you get 100 different tips,styles,methods. you are simply better off having your method and sticking to it. Tips..are best left to the ractrack.

Why would a "one trick pony" a "NEO" :-) of the trading world ever need "teamwork" Tips?




markcrisp
187 posts
msg #45946
Ignore markcrisp
7/18/2006 5:01:14 AM

Don't take me too seriously T.R.O. :-) Just a bit of fun.

As pro's we know the danger of listening to others.

Keep well.


TheRumpledOne
6,411 posts
msg #45956
Ignore TheRumpledOne
7/18/2006 8:17:06 PM

You made an assumption that I need teamwork.

I don't.

But that doesn't mean I can't others who might or that I can't benefit from someone else.

I focus on a very small universe of stocks that my filter screens but that doesn't mean another good or even better trading stock doesn't exist.

Who knows, someone may even post the next NTRI in this thread!


nikoschopen
2,824 posts
msg #45958
Ignore nikoschopen
7/18/2006 8:35:43 PM

TRO,

when you say "I focus on a very small universe of stocks", I would assume you know as much as anyone else that you do not need the next NTRI to become filthy rich. Why bother spending time on vacuous quests and empty promises when you can grind out constant profit from the small sample of stocks that ure so fond of tearing apart?


TheRumpledOne
6,411 posts
msg #45964
Ignore TheRumpledOne
7/19/2006 11:17:01 AM

Why?

For the fun of it!


nikoschopen
2,824 posts
msg #45969
Ignore nikoschopen
7/19/2006 12:12:47 PM

LOL. I'd much prefer to indulge myself in the vista of bikini-clad girls if I were looking for real amusement instead.


traderblues
195 posts
msg #45976
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7/19/2006 2:03:52 PM

USOO


limestar
79 posts
msg #45987
Ignore limestar
7/19/2006 10:51:05 PM

What about USOO? I own it.


TheRumpledOne
6,411 posts
msg #46119
Ignore TheRumpledOne
7/31/2006 12:30:28 AM

75 Million Pounds of Uranium Lying Underneath an Australian Mountainside...
$4 Billion Worth of Nuclear Energy Waiting to be Sold...
1.3 Billion Chinese Citizens Desperate for Cheap, Clean, Dependable Power...
1 Tiny Company Controlling It All.
By April 2007 This $1.30 Company Could Explode With
Quadruple-Digit Profits
Allowing a Small Group of Savy Investors to Become the First
New Nuclear-Age Millionaires!
In the wake of a historic energy pact and with just one government signature, a 1,084% gain could occur almost immediately, sending early investors into an overnight retirement...


Dear Reader,

Over 10,000 miles away from the United States, lying off Queensland's Mount Isa in Australia, sits one of the world's largest untapped uranium deposits.

The potential energy resources that could be extracted from this area are conservatively estimated to be worth over $4 billion.

One small Australian mining company owns and controls this uranium treasure chest and is currently sitting on at least 75 million pounds of measured uranium oxide in three different deposits around the area.

And thanks to over 1.3 billion Chinese citizens desperate to keep the power on in their country, this company is about to become one of the biggest energy industry success stories over the last 20 years and send quick-thinking investors into an early retirement.

How soon could this company bump you up into millionaire status?

Once the uranium this company is sitting on is mined, estimates are that investors could see gains as large as 1,084% by April 2007.
Here's the story...

A Historic Agreement = Historic Gains
This past April, Australian Prime Minister John Howard agreed to a historic deal with Chinese Premiere Wen Jiabao for his country to become the prime uranium supplier to China to help satisfy its massive energy needs.

China: The World's Great Energy Devourer.
Next Up: Uranium

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In 2004 China consumed 2.17 trillion kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity, with consumption projected to rise 4.3% per year until 2025...


China became the second-largest petroleum consumer in 2003. In 2004 it had a total demand of 6.5 million barrels per day (bpd). The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts consumption will reach 14.2 million bpd by 2025...


Coal comprises 65% of China's primary energy consumption. In 2003, 1.53 billion short tons, or 28% of the world total, was consumed by China. The EIA predicts growth in consumption will average 6.2% per year from 2002-2005...


Natural gas currently accounts for only around 3% of total energy being consumed in China, but consumption is expected to nearly double by 2010. Source: Energy Information Administration, CIA World Factbook"

China gobbles up energy, commodities and natural resources faster than it can find ways to replenish them. The country is desperate to keep power grids running, making its nuclear agreement with Australia all the more vital.

China is the world's second-largest energy consumer after the United States, and plans to make the shift away from fossil fuels, intending to quadruple its nuclear energy production by 2020.

Australia, which holds about 40% of the world's known low-cost uranium deposits, has stepped up to the plate to supply China with the needed resources.

Australia's current uranium exports sit at about $355 million per year. With the partnership with China now in place, that figure is expected to climb to $710 million by 2010.

But there's one small company sitting on $4 billion worth of uranium, ready to mine it and deliver it to energy-hungry trade partners. This company holds the exclusive rights to mine this land. It owns a huge section of Mount Isa and every last ounce of uranium that resides underneath it.

Yet due to an outdated government regulation, this company hasn't been able to begin mining the uranium and shipping it out to China yet.

But all of that is about to change. In just a few moments I'll fill you in on all the details as to why this government interference will soon be a thing of the past in Australia, allowing this company to start cashing in on its vast uranium supply.

When this company does start its uranium production it will get a large share of the $710 million up for grabs.

If you're one of the savvy investors who reads this Report and follows the advice contained within it, a small fortune could end up in your pocket if you act fast enough.

The new generation of 'Nuclear Age Millionaires' will soon be upon us. If you care to join them, then there are a few things you'll need to know.

Nuclear Power Lives Again
Nuclear power had long been thought dead thanks to highly publicized reactor meltdowns and safety incidents at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island plant in 1979 and the Ukraine's Chernobyl plant in 1986. 'Nuclear power didn't go away. Instead it got better.'
-- The Boston Globe



Most experts believed that the amount of negative publicity and public health concerns these accidents generated would be impossible for the industry to ever overcome.

20 years later, it appears they were dead wrong.

The world is entering into a new nuclear age. And uranium-rich companies like Australia are going to become hotbeds of economic activity, with foreign trading partners lining up looking to fill their quotas.

Industry insiders currently foresee a future where nuclear power provides half of the world's electricity in the next 50 years.

In short, the world has moved on from these disasters and is once again embracing the many benefits of nuclear power.

There is good reason to give nuclear power a fresh look. It can diversify our sources of energy with a fuel -- uranium -- that is both abundant and inexpensive. More important, nuclear energy can replace fossil-fuel power plants for generating electricity, reducing the carbon dioxide emissions that contribute heavily to global warming.'
-- The New York Times"


Now it's time for smart, profit-minded readers, like yourself, to do the same.

But I understand that the memories of Chernobyl and Three Mile Island are hard to overcome for many, so in order to fully accept that nuclear power is once again the wave of the future, you'll need to know the reasons the world is experiencing a nuclear resurrection.

Nuclear Spark #1: The Environment - Nuclear power is clean energy. Global warming is blamed in large part on the burning of fossil fuels in power plants, factories and cars. With nuclear energy, emissions are no longer an issue. Between 1995 and 2005, U.S. nuclear generation avoided the emission of 41.0 million tons of sulfur dioxide, 16.9 million tons of nitrogen oxide, and 7.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide. (The Nuclear Energy Institute).

And on top of that, the amount of waste produced by nuclear energy is far below any other viable energy source on the planet. The high-level waste currently produced by all U.S. nuclear power plants used as fuel rods totals about 2,000 tons per year, compared to over 40 million tons of hazardous waste produced by the United States each year (The Nuclear Energy Institute). As you can see, when it comes to environmental benefits, there's no comparison. These benefits even prompted President Bush to recently comment 'Of all our nation's energy sources, only nuclear power plants can generate massive amounts of electricity without emitting an ounce of air pollution or greenhouse gases.'

Nuclear Spark #2: The Safety - Reuters said it best in a recent article on nuclear resurgence, 'The safety record of the nuclear industry since Chernobyl has been very good. Predictions of a major incident every 10 years have simply proved incorrect.' The nuclear industry has stayed ultra vigilant since the Chernobyl accident, and has had 20 years to perfect its safety systems and develop new safety technologies so that similar incidents will not occur again. 'Advances in reactor designs . . . make another Three Mile Island highly unlikely. The safety record, the improvements in efficiency -- and the nation's insatiable demand for energy -- argue for a push for more nuclear power.'
-- The Chicago Tribune



Nuclear scientists and planners have realized that Chernobyl was a flawed plant design and have since abandoned anything remotely resembling it when constructing new plants. And even the Three Mile Island accident, America's worst nuclear disaster, didn't kill or injure a single person, and that was with 30-year-old technology in place.

In fact, there are over 10,000 civilian power reactor years of experience throughout the world, and Chernobyl is the only nuclear power plant accident harming the public. The U.S. Navy has been powering ships with nuclear reactors for 50 years and has had no nuclear accidents. Safety is paramount to the industry, and its track record speaks for itself.

Nuclear Spark #3: The Economy - Since 2001, nuclear power plants have achieved the lowest production costs between coal, natural gas and oil. Nuclear energy isn't subject to rising fuel prices, testy foreign political situations, natural disasters or price gouging.

If you compare nuclear power to the other major energy sources, the numbers are astounding. One uranium fuel pellet, no bigger than a dime, equals out to 17,000 cubic feet of natural gas, 1,780 pounds of coal, or 149 gallons of oil.

Nuclear Spark #4: The Politics - Just about every sensible country is dying to climb out from under the thumb of foreign oil-producing nations, especially terrorist-harboring Middle Eastern states. Nuclear Energy allows these countries to do just that, without having to sacrifice their energy needs or take a chance on an unproven alternative energy.

'We see a convergence of powerful economic and political forces . . . that should lead to a renaissance of nuclear power.'
-- Prudential Equity Group, LLC

Uranium is located throughout the world, not only in Australia, but Canada, the United States and South Africa. The supply at this point is almost limitless. New uranium deposits are being discovered daily, so unlike the global oil shortage the world is currently experiencing, uranium and nuclear power is in no danger of running dry.

If we never discovered another ounce of uranium for the rest of time, the amount we currently have available would power the world for the next 70 years. The fact is, nuclear power is the world's best bet to free itself from its unhealthy oil addiction, something that world leaders would love to be able to say they achieved on their watch!

The overall benefits to nuclear power are startling. It's clean, cheap, safe and allows the world to eliminate oil trade partnerships with terrorist-sponsoring governments. It's for all these reasons that nuclear power is back in a big way.

'There's a 'nuclear renaissance' buzz emitting from engineers who design and operate reactors, think tank academics who worry about long-range energy and environmental strategies, utility company executives, top members of the Bush administration and members of Congress.'
-- National Geographic

The investment potential in this burgeoning industry is off the charts. If you know where to put your money and when to do it, you'll almost certainly be in line for some massive gains. Once the shift to nuclear power begins full force, the profits will continue to roll in.

The small Australian company I told you about earlier, currently trading for only $1.20, will be among the biggest winners. With Australia's newly signed uranium partnership with China, this company's value is set to explode 1,084% within the next 12 months alone.

This company would be a great buy as high as $20 a share. But it sits at only $1.30. With a price that low, the room for growth practically takes your breath away. And if you think my prediction of a 1,084% gain in the next 12 months isn't realistic, then take a look at what some other uranium mining companies have produced recently.

Western Prospector Group shocked the world with 6,100% in the last 2 years...

UEX Corporation delivered investors 4,900% in 3 years...

International Uranium shot up 2,600% since 2003...

Cameco Corp. returned 1,030% since 2002...

Strathmore Minerals went up 2,850% in the past 3 years...

Frontier Development Group took off to the tune of 1,400% since 2004.

Mining the Next Wave of Uranium Profits
In just the last four years, Uranium's demand and price have increased massively.

In 2002, the price of a pound of uranium sat at $6 -- today it's shot up to $45.

Current global demand is at 160 million pounds per year, and that's before China entered into its agreement with Australia.

There are 440 active nuclear power reactors throughout the world, all running off of uranium, and more are being planned. China alone is building 40. 'The industry is expected to burgeon in Asia in the next quarter century. China, on top of its headlong rush to build coal-burning plants, also has ambitious plans for new reactors: It can get 6,600 megawatts of power now from nine reactors. It's aiming for 40,000 megawatts.'
-- National Geographic"


Quite simply, the global demand for uranium is hotter than the nuclear reactors it's being fed into. And that's great news for investors who know the right way to play this situation.

The small Australian mining company that owns the land off Queensland's Mount Isa, underneath which lies 75 million pounds of uranium, is in the prime position of having control of one of the largest deposits in the world.

Now that Australia is responsible for supplying China with the resources needed to fuel its nuclear power program, uranium miners will be working overtime in order to fill all the orders. This company will have more money thrown at it than it knows what to do with.

Now I have to tell you, some people think I'm actually being conservative with my projections, especially given the resources this company has under its control and the unprecedented demand it's going to receive once it begins mining Mount Isa.

The reality is, you could make even more than a 1,084% return. UEX Corp. delivered 4,900% to its investors and International Uranium hauled in 2,600%. Clearly these same kinds of gains are in this company's future when you look at the cold hard facts of its situation.

The truth is, this company is going to make investors a ton of money, and in a very short time at that. The new generation of 'Nuclear Age Millionaires' will be forged in the mines of Mount Isa in Queensland.

Learn how to become a new age millionaire. Read on!

http://www.isecureonline.com/reports/GRR/EGRRG808/




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