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After a Lousy First Half, What’s Next? (Posted Thurs., Jul. 3)
T.S. Eliot got it wrong: June, not April, is the cruelest month—at least if you’re an investor. And July hasn’t gotten off to a great start, either.
 Tues., Jul. 8
Food Prices Will Keep Soaring
BAYZF, DBA, DBC

Neil George, editor of Personal Finance, says food prices will continue to rise, and he recommends some vehicles for investors who want exposure to them.
 Tues., Jul. 8
At the Top of Fidelity’s Heap
FDFFX, FLVCX

Jim Lowell, editor of Jim Lowell’s Fidelity Investor, names the two Fidelity fund managers who’ve posted the best performance in 2008’s first half.
 Mon., Jul. 7
A Safer China Play
EEM, EWT

Richard Band, editor of Profitable Investing, says higher fuel costs will pressure mainland China, and he recommends another Asian market he thinks will do well.
 Mon., Jul. 7
At the Sweet Spot for Chip Makers
ADI

Nikhil Hutheesing, editor of Forbes Wireless Stock Watch, finds a chip maker that makes big profits from the growth of analog chips along with digital.
 Thurs., Jul. 3
Two Good Stocks to Buy Direct
HRC, RIG

Charles Carlson, editor of the DRIP Investor, finds a medical equipment maker and drilling contractor he thinks look attractive and which both have direct-purchase plans.
 Thurs., Jul. 3
Gambling on Macau
MPEL

James Trippon, editor-in-chief of China Stock Digest, likes an indigenous Macau casino operator that more than holds its own against Las Vegas’ biggest names.
 Wed., Jul. 2
Two Stocks That Bucked the Trend
CVS, GD

Stephen Biggar, global director of equity research for Standard & Poor’s, recommends two stocks that have held up well amid the current market turmoil.
 Wed., Jul. 2
ETFs for Inflation Hawks
WIP

Jeffrey Ptak, director of exchange-traded securities for Morningstar, finds some ETFs to help protect your portfolio against inflation.

 Tues., Jul. 8
Buy on the Cannons?

Vivian Lewis, editor of Global Investing, says there’s plenty of gloom around, but markets rarely have two consecutive bad quarters, and we may be poised for a comeback.
Waiting for a Bear Market Bounce
Mark Leibovit • (Mon., Jul. 7)
The Global Energy Shakeout Has Begun
Peter Way • (Thurs., Jul. 3)
A Rebound for Stocks and the Dollar?
John Bollinger • (Wed., Jul. 2)
A Rocky Time for Foreign Stocks, Too
Alexander Young • (Tues., Jul. 1)
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