 | 1) Some Tips On How To Build A Fortune + Lee’s take on ORCL, GOOG, BLK, AXP, MAR, V, and NFLX Lee Allen Contributor |  | Do you ever stare at your credit card statements and wonder if some gnome sneaks into your house at night, snatches your credit card, goes on an overnight spending binge, then replaces the credit card before you wake up in the morning? But then you inspect each item on the statement and it comes back to you how these are all your charges, not some little gnome with a red hat. There is only one person to blame for spending all that money: the person you see in the mirror every morning brushing their teeth, probably with toothpaste paid for by credit card. | Do you think rich people like Oracle’s (ORCL) Larry Ellison or Google’s (GOOG) Larry Page or BlackRock’s (BLK) Larry Fink worry over their credit card statements and other bills? Or that they don’t have the exclusive rights to the name Larry? These rich guys might worry about a $124,245 charge on the American Express (AXP) Ultimate Titanium level credit card for a week’s stay at some swanky Marriott (MAR) hotel, but they probably don’t really care because one thing I’ve learned is that rich people are different from the rest of us. CLICK HERE for Lee’s insights into how having a fortune could change you… |  | Gnomes cooling down after an all night pilfered credit card shopping binge – They know your credit score | 2) Learn from the Experts | | 3) Leverage The Commodity Markets Volatility | | |  | This free Options Trading Manual from MF Global can show you how to enhance your opportunities and potential for every trade. Get the manual today. .* See Disclaimer Below | 4) Expert Articles Recap — In Case You Missed It The First Time… | | 08/18/08 | | SchaeffersResearch.com’s Bernie Schaeffer — Schaeffer's Short Takes: What Does the 'Bear Market' Tell Us About Volatility? Read Story... | 08/14/08 | | WealthDaily.com’s Iac Cooper — Why Chesapeake Energy is Still a Buy Read Story... | 08/14/08 | | PFNewsletter.com's Roger Conrad — Safe Yields for Tough Times Read Story... | 5) Feature Articles | | This Week: Olympic Gold Medal Companies – Who Are They And How Can Investors Play Them? * What five things would our analysts look for to identify the best companies to invest in? * What companies would win Gold Medals for short, medium, and long term potential performance. * What strategies can investors use to play these stocks for up to 40% annualized returns? Get this week’s feature articles by our portfolio analysts. Expect the hedge strategies, tactics, insights, and specific trade ideas that could give you an inside edge on the market. This week’s articles are titled: • What Could Be Bigger Than the Olympics? + Lee’s take on PG, GE, MSFT, NYT, and BBY • Is The Market Ready For Olympic Competition? • A Gold Medal Stock or a Gold Medal Trade? • Who is Winning the Olympics of Investing? Stocks Covered: IBM (IBM), General Electric (GE), PepsiCo (PEP) Target Returns: Up to 12.4% or 133% Annualized* Protection: Up to 9.2% Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced Risk Level: Low to Moderate Relative Risk 6) InvestorsKeyhole Market Information | | Get today’s breaking news and tips from a network of floor traders, company executives, experts, analysts and timely information resources. This service has had over a 89.9% success rate over the last 5 years. Stock Covered: Nokia (NOK) Target Return: 13.6% and 85.5% Annualized* Downside Protection: Up to 10.6% Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk 7) Portfolio Update: MarketSmart 10% Hedged Portfolio | | See the latest for these special portfolios. Check out the four latest trades in August’s MarketSmart 10% Hedged Portfolio. This portfolio service points out a series of trades every month with the goal of generating a 10% return if the stock rises, stays flat, or even drops by up to 10%. Usually three to five very conservative debit spread trades. Stocks Covered: Apple (AAPL), Newmont Mining (NEM), Dryships (DRYS), & Cummins (CMI) Targeted Combined Return: $1,550, 11.5% (In Only 52 days) Average downside protection: 20.1% Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk 8) Exclusive Special Report! "Year Of The Bear: After The Torch Goes Out, Will The Chinese Economy Slide Into A Recession?” | | Be one of the first to read and reap from this options trade based report. Summary: Over the years, economists have studied a phenomenon known as “the post-Olympic bubble,” in which the economy of an Olympic host nation starts to slide immediately following the Games. Given the size and near unstoppable growth of China, many economists doubt this will hold true for the Beijing 2008 Olympics. However, while the overall Chinese GDP may remain strong, the “bubble” could have a significant impact on certain Chinese industries, such as construction, transportation, and energy. This article will explain the phenomenon and why many economists feel China is immune, investigate several industries within China that could experience a boom or a bust following the Olympics, and provide several trading strategies designed for China’s post-Olympic volatility. Stocks Covered: Aluminum Corp. of China (ACH), Home Inns Hotel & Management (HMIN), China Mobile Limited (CHL), SunTech Power Holdings (STP), General Electric (GE), Nike (NKE) Target Returns: Up to 28.8% or 62.4% Annualized Downside Protection: Up to 31.8% Investor Level: Beginner to Advanced Risk Level: Moderate Relative Risk All stocks and options shown are examples only. 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