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Old 08-12-2008, 10:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Stocks of the future

Oil is done. It's prices are skyrocketing, and soon enough, it's all over. No more. While this won't happen tomorrow, it most likely will happen in our lifetime.

As a sub-30 year old investor, I'm looking into getting in on cutting edge companies developing tomorrows technology.

Go back 20 years, and buy a ton of Microsoft (MSFT).
Go back to Nov, 1974, where you could buy Walmart stock for UNDER 2 cents (WMT)

But, how would you know to buy them?

You wouldn't.

And that is the fundamental reason why we as investors today have an advantage. We know what's coming.

Oil is going away, but what is going to replace it?

There's several legitimate options on the table.
  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Nuclear
  • Hydrogen
  • All of the above

In 1974, if someone told you that 90% of the local Mom and Pop stores would be bought out by one of the following companies, and listed options, would you not want in on one of them, or all of them?

We are given choices with solid predictions. Can it be this easy?

The time is now to get in on future energy markets while it's still affordable and sit on it. But what niche? and what companies in that niche?

And then, there's the trickle down effect. These large companies need parts that will likely be outsourced to specialty companies (ie, steel for buildings, glass for panels, electric for lines/cables, and all the rest).

I don't know, I'm not Columbo. There are MANY options to consider at this time, all the way from penny stocks to $200+ a share. Here's a couple to look at:

Solar:








Wind:






Hydrogen:





Nuclear:



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