2007-2008 Article Archive
July 2008
Immortal
Flowers,
Eternal Income Streams
South Korea's national flower is in bloom, and so is the
opportunity for income
investors.
June 2008
Double-Digit Yields
Abound Where 74% of the World's Business Takes Place
If you're investing exclusively
in the U.S. markets, then you're
missing out on 74% of the
world's economic activity. More
importantly, you're also missing
out on the highest-yielding
securities on the planet.
The U.S. Dollar is
Plummeting -- Here's How to Profit... and Lock in
Dividend Yields of up to 24.9%
What's bad news for the U.S. traveler can be
great news for the U.S. investor. And the best way for you to make money off the
tumbling dollar? Buying select foreign securities.
High
Yields from the Land of the Gold
Rush
Increased commodity prices have made the South African
stock market one of the world's
most profitable of late, with
its major index up nearly +310%
over the last five years --
trouncing the S&P's performance
by a 6-to-1 margin.
May 2008
Foreign Stocks are Skyrocketing -- Here's How to Capture Your Piece of the
Action, and Lock in Yields of 23.0%
It has long been understood
that the U.S. drives the world economy, but that is
changing. This year may mark a "perfect storm" of negativity
for the U.S. economy, but much of the world is expected to
enjoy strong growth -- and pay big dividends.
April 2008
Lock
in 13.3% Yields by Investing in
the Canadian Economic Boom
The Toronto Stock Exchange has increased
+178% in the
last eight years, compared to
just about +4% for the S&P 500.
And the 1 trillion barrels of
oil in the Canadian oil sands
region means that this is likely
just the beginning.
March 2008
Forget China! Investors Look to
Singapore for Double-Digit
Yields
China and India are terrible
places to search for high
yields. For the most part,
companies in these two emerging
markets pay little or no
dividends. But income investors
can benefit by investing in
countries directly benefiting
from the boom.
February 2008
Lock in a 21% Yield in this Undervalued Growth Region
With well-educated populations, diverse economies and
impressive natural resources, the economies of Eastern Europe are growing
quickly. Best of all, there are numerous opportunities to earn eye-popping
yields.
January 2008
This Island Idyll Can be a Paradise for Income Investors
New Zealand may not be on most investor's radar, but with average yields of
7.3%, it should be.
December
2007
Double Your Dividends by Investing in Foreign Companies
Imagine going to a supermarket and shopping in just half of the aisles. This is
essentially what investors with no foreign exposure are doing with their
portfolios.
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Nick Lanyi has spent
17 years researching and analyzing money-making opportunities for three of the
most widely read investment advisory services in history. At Louis Rukeyser's
Wall Street, Nick spent the better part of a decade as Rukeyser's trusted
lieutenant, covering the entire investment waterfront. Earlier, Nick refined his
touch at Fidelity Insight, a leading mutual-fund newsletter, and
wrote for the venerable general-interest financial newsletter, Personal
Finance.
Nick has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe,
Chicago Tribune, Bloomberg and Forbes.com. He has also appeared on CNN/fn
and CNBC.
To learn more about Nick Lanyi's premium investing newsletter --
High-Yield International -- please
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Income Security
of the Month
Our "Income Security of the Month" for July 2008 invests in
a fast-growing overseas market that doesn't get much exposure in the
mainstream financial press. And although it typically makes enormous
annual dividend payments -- it has paid an average dividend of 24.9%
per year over the past five years -- this fund is perhaps most
appealing for its total return potential. Specifically, the fund has
delivered total returns of +263.9% since 2003, and
it ranks in the top 10% of its category over the past decade.
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