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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rat dog micro-cap picks...

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To: the navigator who wrote (27407)12/14/2005 4:43:14 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) of 48461
 
After getting the current Fortune mag in the mail today I found an answer to that question that I didn't notice in the web version, so here is what he is doing>

How to Capitalize on Global Shortages
Rainwater is sitting on some $500 million in cash, waiting to jump on what he calls “a slow pitch down the middle” when raw materials run low. Here’s where he may swing.

CURRENCIES
Avoid countries that are short on resources and long on people. Example: Sell the Japanese yen and buy the Canadian dollar.

OIL AND GAS
The scarcer they get, the more valuable they become. Best bet: major oil companies, especially those with significant domestic reserves.

FOOD
Commodities like copper are hot, but Rainwater thinks the big play may be in agricultural products, where prices have yet to climb.
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