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Small Cap Voice Featured Company: Lucas Energy, Inc. (LEI)
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Lucas Energy, Inc. is a Houston, Texas based independent oil and gas company focused on identifying, evaluating and acquiring leasehold property interests, primarily in the Austin Chalk formation of the middle Gulf Coast of Texas, that are underperforming or have been shut-in or plugged and abandoned.
Once acquired, the company revitalizes the properties by undertaking [...]
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Can We Really Trust The Leading Economic Indicators?
Leading economic indicators are soaring and inquiring minds are wondering if they signal a strong recovery is in the works. First let's consider the Bullish case from the ECRI.
Please consider U.S. recovery 'unlikely to falter' anytime soon-ECRI <>Oct 2 (Reuters) - An index of future U.S. economic growth slipped in the latest week, but its yearly growth rate climbed to a new record high, indicating a smooth recovery in the near-term, a research group said on Friday.
The Economic Cycle Research Institute, a New York-based independent forecasting group, said its Weekly Leading Index slipped to 12>...
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Words from the (investment) wise July 26, 2009

Source: Jerry Holbert, Comics.com, July 23, 2009. Not only did the Dow Jones Industrial Index on Thursday breach 9,000 for the first time since January and the Nasdaq Composite Index notch up a streak of 12 consecutive advancing days, but other global stock markets, commodities, oil, precious metals, high-yielding currencies and corporate bonds also put in a stellar performance as a bullish mood prevailed. <>Bonds and other safe-haven assets such as the US dollar and Japanese yen were out of favor as investors sought higher returns elsewhere. Also, the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), or “fear gaug><>><><>< />>><><>>><>><>><>><><>>><><>< />>><>><><>><>>><><>>><>><>><><>>><>><>><><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><>< />><>><>><>><>><><>< />>><>><><>>><>><><>>><><>< />>><><>><>><>><>><>>><><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><><>< />>><><>>><>><><>>><>><><>><>>><>><>><><>><>><>><>><>><>><>>><><>>< /><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>< />><><>>< />< />><><>>< />><><>>< />><><>>< />><><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><>><><>>< /><>><>>><><>>><><>>><>><>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><><>>< /><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>><>><>>><><>>><>><><>< />>><><>>><>><><>>< />><>><><>>><><>>< />><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><><>>><><>>><><>>< />><>><><>< />>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>< />><><>< />>><>><>><><>>><><>>< />><>><><>< />>><><>><>>><><>>< />><><>< />>><>><><>< />>><>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><><>>< />><>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>< />><>><>><>><>><>>...
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Words from the (investment) Wise June 21, 2009
Words from the (investment) wise for the week that was (June 15 – 21, 2009) Caution last week crept back into investors’ vocabulary for the first time in more than three months as they faced up to President Barack Obama’s plan to reform the US financial market regulations, weighed the prospects of a global economic recovery and whether the “green shoots” needed more monetary water, and also started pondering the second-quarter earnings season. <>As risk-taking moderated, profit-taking on equities and commodities set in after a colossal advance since early March. Government bonds rall>...
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Words from the (investment wise) May 24, 2009
Stock markets kicked off the last week on a high note, but then the US parted ways with other markets as the remaining four days went downhill for American stocks. In contrast, global markets in general had only one down day on Thursday. <>In addition to non-US equities, risky assets such as commodities, oil, gold, silver and platinum, and high-yielding currencies performed strongly amid fresh signs of “less bad” economic and financial conditions. However, safe-haven trades such as the US dollar and government bonds got whacked, especially following Standard & Poor’s decision on Thursday to ma><>< />><><>>><><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>< />><><>>><>><>><>><>< />><><>>><><>< />>><>><><>><>>><><>>><>><><>>><>><>><>><><>>><>><>><><>< />>><>><><>>><><>< />>><><>><>>><><>>><>><><>>><><>><>><>><>>><><>>< /><>>><>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>< />><><>>< />< />><><>>< />><><>>< />< />><>><><>< />>><><>>><><>><>>><><>>><><>><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>>>><><><>>>><><>>><><>>><><><>>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><><>>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><><>>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><><>>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>><>>><><>>><>><><>< />>><><>>><><>>><><>>< /><>>><><>< />>><><>>><><><>>><>>><>><>><><>< />>><><>>><>><><>><>>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>><>>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>< />><><>>><><>><>>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><><>>><>><>< />><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>< />><>< />><><>>><><>>><>><>><>< />><>><><>>><><>>< />><><>>><><>>><>><>< />><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>< />><><>>><><>>< />><><>>><><>>><>><>><>< />><><>>><><>>><>><>><><>>><><>>><>><>><>><>><>><>><>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><><>>><>><>>...
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