Sinchi's Collected Works
July 16, 2009
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The time has come for another list of links to my recent Fool articles. While each article is conceived as a stand-alone piece, I believe that my investigative style makes them work best as a compendium. I've always been a big picture guy, and in my financial research I'm constantly looking for patterns among the reams of information I sift through on a daily basis. As patterns become corroborated elsewhere, they evolve into working hypotheses in motion that I believe are of value to Foolish readers. I hope you agree.
One of the things I'm committed to as a writer is to not suffer the same myopia that I see as rampant in the financial media ... where one's eyes are pressed so closely to a topic that you can't REALLY tell what's going on. I try to accomplish this by zooming out at every chance ... zooming out conceptually, geographically, chronologically, etc. I'm trying to weave a tapestry out of a million pieces of string. Please let me know how I'm doing ... I love hearing your feedback!
Finally, if you can believe it, I now tweet. :) Yup, the guy that's too old fashioned to own a cell phone has now entered the realm of the uber-chic instant gratification crowd. I've selected Twitter as a convenient means of posting real-time links to each of my published articles and CAPS blog posts as they come out. :) If you're hoping for updates of when I go to the bathroom or what I've had for breakfast, you'll be disappointed. However, those of you who have been asking me how you can easily track my contributions to The Motley Fool, this is the best I have come up with for now. If you're on Twitter, please come find me and tell me you're from CAPS. Maybe I'll follow you too and find out what you've had for breakfast. :)
Please enjoy these articles, and thank you as always for your readership and your feedback!
The Magic Words to lift Your Stock from Limbo
Get a Real Feel for Steel
DryShips Fires Another Savlo at Shareholders
Considering a New Investment Paradigm
China's Deep pockets to Teck's Rescue
Outsourcing Becomes the New Insourcing
Saddle Up for the Straight Talk Express
Round Table: Will Cap & Trade Hurt America?
Don't be Tempted by Illusory Steel Demand
Bulking Up for a Dry Bulk Recovery
Anglo American Plays Hard to Get
A Massive Mining Merger on the Table
The Surreal Life of the U.S. Dollar
The Juiciest Potential Gold Acquisitions
Your Royal Audience with the King of Coal
Yamana Trims the Golden Fat
The 5 Biggest Myths About Gold
All Hail the Oracle of Milwaukee
Valero Taps Shareholders ... With a Sledgehammer
The Top 10 Reasons to Hold Gold, Bar None
Don't Get Mauled by Tyrannosaurus Terex
Are You Ready for Round II of the Mortgage Meltdown?
What the Crashing Dollar Means for You
The Precious Glory of an Instant 10-Bagger
The Top 10 Reasons to Hold Gold, Part 1
Dive Beneath the Surface of Excel's Profits
Relative Strength is Precious Cargo for Shippers
Please Don't Shoot the Messengers
Paulson's Pet Gold Miner
Silver Wheaton Locks in on Silver
DryShips Signals Sector's Weakness
Alpha Builds a New Foundation for Growth
A Reversal of Refining Fortunes
Eagle Remains at Full Steam Ahead
Kinross Reaches a New Gold Standard
How Rich is Goldcorp?
Darwin and Diana are Adorable Newlyweds
Where to Invest When the Economy Goes BAM
The Quarter We've Been Waiting For
Cinco de Mayo Steel Report
New Name Won't Restore Teck's Luster
DryShips vs. Moby Debt
Ground Control to Major Coal
Reincarnation of the Decoupling Debate
Bury Your Gold Underground
Behold the Titans of Gold
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