Monday, March 2, 2015

3 Top Dividend Stocks Yielding Up to 8.1%: BIP.UN, D.UN, ENB

If you like sexy tech stocks with fancy buzzwords or exotic mining companies searching for gold in the Congo, then income investing is not for you.
But if you prefer good old-fashioned dividends and are willing to trade being the talk of your next cocktail party for common sense investing, then you’ll like this strategy just fine.
Wonderful companies don’t have to come up with the next gee-whiz gadget every year. They don’t deal in collateralized debt obligations or other financial mumbo-gumbo.
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FireEye Inc (NASDAQ: FEYE)

FireEye, Inc. provides products and services for detecting, preventing, and resolving advanced cybersecurity threats. Its products comprise threat prevention system that provides threat protection from network to endpoint for inbound and outbound network traffic, such as Web threat prevention appliances to analyze all Web traffic; email threat prevention appliances that detect and stop advanced attacks; and file threat prevention appliances, which analyze network file servers to detect and quarantine malicious software.
Take a look at the 1-year chart of FireEye (Nasdaq: FEYE) below with the added notations:
1-year chart of FireEye (Nasdaq: FEYE)
FEYE fell off a cliff after its March peak. However, since bottoming near $25 last May the stock stabilized and has been trading mostly sideways since. The more important thing to note is that FEYE has a key level at $45 (blue) that it has recently broke back above. This should lead to another leg up for the stock.

The Tale of the Tape: FEYE has a key level at $45. A trader could enter a long position on a pullback down to $45 with a stop placed under the level. However, a short trade could be made instead if the stock fails to hold $45.
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Danger Signal Now Flashing RED After One Of The Largest Increases In History!

kingworldnews.com / March 01, 2015
Today King World News is pleased to share a fantastic piece that warns a major danger signal is now flashing RED after one of the largest increases in history!  This piece also includes a key illustration that all KWN readers around the world must see.
By Jason Goepfert Founder & CEO Of SentimenTrader 
March 1 (King World News) – We’ve discussed in previous reports over the past two years how traders in volatility products have tended to be the smart money, at least to the best of our limited knowledge in how they are using the products.
The three main exchange-traded funds based on the VIX “fear gauge” (VXX, UVXY and TVIX) have seen their shares outstanding ebb and flow over the past three years based on demand from traders.
KWN SentimenTrader 3:1:2015
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Man Who Predicted Collapse Of Euro Against Swiss Franc Warns Of Next Shock To The World


kingworldnews.com / March 01, 2015
Today the man who 90 days ago remarkably predicted the collapse of the euro against the Swiss franc warned King World News about the next shock that will bring the world to its knees.
Egon von Greyerz:  Eric, it’s now totally clear to me that the hyperinflation I’ve been expecting is becoming more persistent and is now engulfing country after country.  We are already seeing it in the periphery but it’s on its way to engulfing the developed countries of the world….
Hyperinflation Is A Currency Event
Hyperinflation is a currency event.  It arises as a result of countries living above their means for a protracted period of time.  This causes massive debts and eventual money printing.

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US Weekly Economic Calendar

time (et) report period ACTUAL forecast previous
MONDAY, MARCH 2
8:30 am Personal income Jan.   0.4% 0.3%
8:30 am Consumer spending Jan.   -0.1% -0.3%
8:30 am Core inflation Jan.   0.1% 0.0%
9:45 am Markit PMI Feb.   -- 54.3
10 am ISM Feb.   52.8% 53.5%
10 am Construction spending Jan.   0.3% 0.4%
TUESDAY,  MARCH 3
TBA Motor vehicle sales Feb.   16.7 mln 16.6 mln
WEDNESDAY, march 4
8:15 am ADP employment Feb.   -- 213,000
10 am ISM nonmanufacturing Feb.   55.9% 56.7%
2 pm Beige book        
THURSDAY, march 5
8:30 am Weekly jobless claims Feb. 28
301,000 313,000
8:30 am Productivity 4Q   -2.2% -1.8%
8:30 am Unit labor costs 4Q   3.2% 2.7%
10 am Factory orders Jan.
-0.3% -3.4%
FRIDAY, march 6
8:30 am Nonfarm payrolls Feb.   238,000 257,000
8:30 am Unemployment rate Feb.   5.6% 5.7%
8:30 am Average hourly earnings Feb.   0.2% 0.5%
8:30 am Trade deficit Jan.   -$40.6 bln -$46.6 bln
3 pm Consumer credit Jan.   -- $15 bln
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