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Jim Nelson

Jim Nelson is the managing editor of Penny Sleuth, a daily small-cap e-letter with more than 220,000 subscribers. Jim has been playing the stock market since he was 14, always with a preference toward smaller companies. He has honed his stock picking skills at Agora Financial since 2004, effectively combining a growth and value approach.

Jim also contributes to Penny Stock Fortunes on top of bringing you the Penny Sleuth every weekday.

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The Construction Play That Will Actually Soar
"If American travelers from three decades ago were suddenly transported to the present day, they would be aghast at the condition of our national transportation system."

- National Surface Transportation Infrastructure
Financing Commission, February 2008
The One Hard-To-Reach Industry Where Penny Stocks Rule
China's growth is no longer breaking news. It becomes exceedingly clear that China is going through a period very similar to what the Western world saw at the turn of the 20th century.

Sure, we could give you the typical facts. You know China will be the largest economy in so many years. The Chinese middle class is growing at such and such a rate. We could fill hundreds of pages with this information. But you don't need us to go through that.
The Solution for Two Million Homeowners
Bankrupt investors leapt from buildings. Frantic communities caused bank runs. Many poor souls lost themselves at the bottom of an illegal bottle of booze%u2026 It was Oct. 29, 1929 - the day of the worst stock market crash in our nation's history.

Mass confusion ensued, and a worldwide, decade-long Depression emerged. Most experts blame the start of credit spending in the 1920s for triggering the disaster. Today, we are feeling a little déjà vu%u2026 Spending on credit has become the way of life for billions over the past century.
The Natural Gas Industry is About to Catch Fire
As we've written to you multiple times, natural gas is extremely inexpensive right now. Many reasons factor into it:

* Natural gas inventory is up.
* Rather mild weather has kept demand low.
* Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) imports are at record highs.

But that doesn't mean we won't see a rise in price. In fact, many of us here at Penny Sleuth expect nothing less than a record year for natural gas.

With oil hitting new all time highs every day - it currently
Electricity Storage for Renewable Energies Finally Arrived
"The foundation is being laid for the emergence of both wind and solar cells as cornerstones of the new energy economy."

- Lester A. Brown, Michael Renner and Brian Halweil, Vital Signs 1999

There is no doubt about it. The growth of renewable energies over the past decade is something rarely seen.

Take wind energy for instance...

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