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Fundamentally Solid Sugar Market Offers Put Selling Opportunities 


Fundamentally Solid Sugar Market Offers Put Selling Opportunities 
Traders looking for immediate ways to cash in on high energy prices might consider a commodity product that is closely linked to the production of ethanol: sugar.

Wretched Excess Hits ETFs 
More and more exchange-traded funds are being brought public, but few are worthy of your money. Many invest in narrow industry segments, and some charge high expense ratios. Still, many ETFs are compelling. Here's how to find the remaining good ones.

How Can We Protect Against Inflation? 
Several recent government reports indicate that inflation is heating up.

When choices go wrong, few managers handle it well 
Last week, Bill Miller got it right when it comes to getting things wrong. The legendary manager of the Legg Mason Value Trust - the only mutual fund to beat the Standard & Poor's 500 index for each of the past 15 years - started his quarterly letter to shareholders by saying the fund "had a dreadful second calendar quarter."

Scouting the Latest IPOs 
Just like opening day at the ballpark, investing in new IPOs holds the potential for shining promise or crushing disappointment. If you simply can't bear to just cheer on your favorites from the sidelines, at least be careful about investing in this league.

Reuters Canada Business Summary 
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's job market slowed more than expected in July, the second straight month of employment decline, erasing any lingering doubts about the Bank of Canada's resolve to refrain from raising interest rates.

Oil, oil everywhere; you can invest in it, but you can't drink it 
Q: How can regular investors bet on the rising price of oil other than buying shares of oil companies like Exxon-Mobil?

Business Savvy GHS Team Wins Second Place In Stock Market Competition 
Like many of his fellow students in Greenwich High School's Investment class, Marco Gowland was inspired to sign up by his father, president of Latin American markets at Citibank.


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