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Investing Like Buffett
How to Profit from the Wisdom of the "Oracle of Omaha"
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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.

Red Tag Sale
Three Simple Strategies Every Investor Can Use to Identify Deeply Undervalued Stocks
http://www.streetauthority.com/n.asp?p=s&d=1672

Value investing has proven its mettle as the most effective investment style over the long haul. For example, Ben Graham, considered by many the "father of value investing," produced annualized returns of better than +17% between 1934 and 1956 -- delivering a whopping 27-fold gain for his investors. And Warren Buffett, a student and former employee of Ben Graham, has managed to produce average annualized gains of more than +22% over the course of the last 40 years -- more than double the return delivered by the S&P 500.

A handful of value investing secrets, gleaned from the playbooks of these legends, can help you identify superior opportunities and profit even when the overall market is going nowhere. In this report we'll bring you a closer look at three of our favorite value investing techniques. In addition, we'll introduce you to a handful of undervalued stocks that we've recently discovered using each of these time-tested strategies.


3 Stocks Warren Buffett Wishes He Could Own -- But Can't
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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.

Cash Flow is King
4 Runaway Winners that are Generating Mountains of Money
http://www.streetauthority.com/n.asp?p=s&d=214

Have you ever sat back and tried to compile a list of the most successful investors of all time? If you're like most investors, then during that process you probably considered such names as Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham, Peter Lynch, Bill Miller and John Neff. While all of these great investors certainly had distinct approaches to the market, they did have one thing in common: They are all considered -- to one degree or another -- to be value investors. 

While momentum investors come and go, and this year's hot mutual fund manager fades into next year's chump, value investors like Buffett and Lynch have shown incredible staying power over the course of their careers. While all of these great men certainly went through some cold streaks on the investing front, we cannot think of another single approach that has proven to be more effective or reliable than value investing over the long haul.

In this report our research staff will examine a number of tools that you can use to identify winning value stocks -- including the immense importance of cash flow. In addition, we'll profile several high-quality value plays that we believe will outperform the broader market in the years ahead.


Small-Cap Value Stocks
2 Small-Cap Stocks that Could Make You MUCH Richer than Your Friends and Neighbors
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As you can see in the table below, small-cap value stocks have climbed at a healthy +12.1% annual clip over the past eight decades. Yet during the same time period, the stock market as a whole has risen an average of just +6.7% annually.

1927 - 2005 Returns

Value Growth
Large-Cap Stocks +9.2% +6.2%
Small-Cap Stocks +12.1% +5.8%

So if you want to outperform the broader market over the long haul, then you need to have exposure to small-cap value stocks. In this report we'll profile several standout small-cap companies that are well on their way to becoming the blue-chips of tomorrow.


How Eddie Lampert Made $10 Billion -- And What He's Buying Now
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Back in 1988 at the young age of 26, Eddie Lampert left a high-ranking job at prestigious investment banking firm Goldman Sachs to begin his own hedge fund. What started with a modest sum of $28 million has quickly turned into one of the largest hedge funds on the planet, with total assets of over $10 billion.  In the process, Lampert has gained incredible fame and fortune by engineering some of the largest takeovers in American corporate history.

In this special report we'll show you how Eddie Lampert has managed to deliver average annual gains of +29% for his investors.  We'll also tell you how you can go along for the ride by investing in some of the same stocks Lampert is adding to his portfolio right now.


Owning Monopolies
2 Untouchable Companies with No Competition
in Sight

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Anyone who has studied basic economics knows that a successful business will attract competition, which in turn will generally force the profit margins in an industry down towards its cost of capital.

However, while some companies succumb to this and fade away, monopolies manage to fend off competition and deliver impressive returns on invested capital (ROIC) year after year. In many cases, the only thing separating the monopolistic firms from the rest are "economic moats."

Just as medieval moats helped protect castles against marauding pillagers, the economic moats of today help companies defend against the encroachments of competitors. At their core, these are nothing more than sustainable competitive advantages -- factors that give a company a distinct edge over its rivals.

Because a company with a well-developed moat in place has a business model that is not easily emulated, it is much more likely to withstand attacks from competitors -- and consistently deliver outsized profits. In this report, we'll discuss seven distinct types of economic moats, and we'll profile two textbook examples of monopolies that have exploited their moats to generate market-thumping gains for shareholders.


3 Stocks Warren Buffett is Buying NOW
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How does a +360,000% gain sound? That figure may seem fanciful, but believe it or not, that's exactly how much Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK-B) book value has increased since Warren Buffett assumed control of the firm back in 1965. However, when it comes to Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio, everyone wants to know just one thing: What is Buffett buying now?

In this report, we'll not only shed some light on the "Oracle of Omaha's" latest moves, we'll provide a detailed look at three stocks that have been at the top of Warren Buffett's shopping list recently -- giving you a chance to follow in Buffett's footsteps.


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