
The Dynamic Wealth Report
October 22, 2007
Fall in Phoenix
I love this time of year.
The weather in the southwest could not be more comfortable. The
heat of the summer has passed and the environment both during the day
and at night becomes very comfortable.
With daily temperatures in the 80s and evening temps in the 50s I enjoy
my morning coffee out on the back patio watching the sun rise.
With the windows in my office open I can enjoy the day. Dinner is
cooked on the grill in the backyard, toasting to a day's hard work.
As the evening sun sets, I prep to start my evening workout.
The joy of the desert is that the temperatures cool down very quickly in
the evening, making it perfect weather wise for a quick jog around the
neighborhood. Interestingly my partaking of this nightly adventure
has only been reinforced by my recent commitment to join my
sister-in-law in a half-marathon torture run in January. So the
ritual begins every day with my workout clothes on, my shoe laces tied,
and the earpieces on my iPod in.
When I started training for this half marathon, several people mentioned
the Nike and IPod partnership. Apple, the creator of the iPod
developed a simple little device that you put into your shoe and it
communicates with your iPod, tracking how far you run and at what pace.
This cool little device allows you to upload the data to the Nike
website to track your runs, compete against others, and set goals to
encourage your running.
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Ever since Steve Jobs resumed control of Apple, innovation has run rampant at
the company. Today they announced their earnings which were nothing short
of spectacular. Their fourth quarter profits increased 67 percent –
showing that its three main consumer products, the Mac computer, the iPod and
the iPhone were all contributing to the success of the business. This
success blew away all analyst estimates and the stock is sure to run tomorrow.
The funny part about this is everyone knew the iPod was a success, look at
everyone using them. The iPhone created such a splash a few months ago when it
was released news stories abounded with information on the demand for them.
All of these people, myself included, could have seen this business trend and
made money from it by buying Apple stock.
Here is the interesting thing though, despite the anticipated run-up in Apple’s
stock, their products are still in high demand. Apple keeps making money.
I don’t think it is too late to buy apple stock and participate in more of the
upside yet to come. Don’t forget that Christmas is right around the corner, and
anyone who doesn’t already own an iPod will certainly be asking for one.
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• Mortgage
Investment Stocks (Down over 26%)
Continuing the fallout from the subprime market, and the subsequent
backlash in the real estate market, mortgage related stocks are down
more than 26%. The industry downdraft is supported by major moves
downward from the industry giants, Novastar Financial Ord Shs (NFI),
Impac Mortgage Ord Shs (IMH) and Countrywide Financial Corp (CFC).
• Petrochina Depository Receipt (PTR) is engaged
in a range of petroleum-related activities in China.
It reached a new multi-year high of
over $266 this week.
• China Mobile ADR (CHL) provides mobile telecommunications and related services in Mainland China and Hong Kong. It reached a multi-year high this week of over $100.
• China Petroleum and Chemical ADR (SNP) is an energy and chemical company with operations in China. It reached a multi-year high this week of over $178.
• CNOOC ADR (CEO) is a producer of offshore crude oil and natural gas with a focus on areas of China. It reached a multi-year high this week of over $195.
"We work to become, not to acquire."
-Elbert Hubbard

| Company | Size | |
| Ntelos (NTLS) | $188 | |
| Mannkind (MNKD) | $150 | |
| Exide Technologies (XIDE) | $38 | |
| Gramercy Capital (GKK) | $31 | |
| Torch Energy Royalty Trust (TRU) | $249 | |
| Company | Size | |
| Solera Holdings (SLH) | $1,097 | |
| AIG (AIG) | $537 | |
| Oracle | $532 | |
| J Crew Group (JCG) | $352 | |
| Aircastle (AYR) | $338 | |