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- Four Reasons Peter Schiff Is Wrong
- Brendan Coffey submits: Doomsaying is a tricky business. In the late 1970s, when commodities were king, technical analyst Bob Prechter correctly predicted the implosion of the commodity bull market and a “’super cycle’” bull market in equities. His eerily on-target prediction made him an investing superstar. Unfortunately, he then...
- External links 2009-02-23
- Green Mountain's Fair Trade, Organic Policies Pay Off
- Brendan Coffey submits: As editor of Cabot Green Investor, I love uncovering companies with a firm hold in a niche area of Green, like Fuel Tech FTEK, which tend to hold up well in difficult markets while benefiting from sustained uptrends. I also love getting subscribers into growth stocks...
- External links 2009-05-26
- Profiting from Green Lifestyle Trends: 2 Organic Plays
- Brendan Coffey submits: ...If you follow the stock market, you already know the stock of Whole Foods Market WFMI has been a big winner due to this trend for much of this decade. In fact, in recent years, sales of organic products overall were rising 25% a month (!)...
- External links 2009-06-22
- Maxwell Technologies: A Stock Pick for Solar, Wind and Hybrid Lovers
- Brendan Coffey submits: All of the movement toward renewable energy and slicing carbon output represents a profitable opportunity for investors. One Green stock I particularly like because it has a dominant position is a product that is used in solar and wind power systems as well as hybrid vehicles....
- External links 2009-07-22
- American Superconductor: Listen to the Stock, Not Analysts
- Brendan Coffey submits: Wednesday’s post reminded me of another voice people often trust, but really shouldn’t: Wall Street analysts. A funny thing happened to one of the stocks in the Cabot Green Investor portfolio last month. by Brendan Coffey
- External links 2009-10-16
- Fuel Systems Solutions: A Winner in the Alternative Fuels Industry
- Brendan Coffey submits: Shifting gears a little, I was mulling the desire to reduce our carbon footprint as a nation and the part-ownership we all have in two of Detroit’s Big Three. Specifically, I was thinking about Chrysler and why it just ended its electric car program ENVI. ...
- External links 2009-11-23
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- Whole Foods Stock - Buy What You Know?
- Brendan Coffey submits: Throughout the 13 years he was steering the Magellan Fund, Peter Lynch became known for his philosophy that you should invest in what you know. In his 1993 book, "Beating the Street," he discussed how he built Magellan from a $200 million fund to a $14...
- External links 2008-08-10
- Wind Power, Big and Small
- Brendan Coffey submits: Nahant, the town where I live, is the smallest in Massachusetts at just 1.2 square miles. It consist of two islands -- Big Nahant and Little Nahant -- connected to the mainland by a two-mile road paved over the hump of an arcing sand dune created...
- External links 2008-09-16
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