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Penny Stocks to Buy as the Planet Dies
November 27th, 2006
I strongly suggest that everyone make it a priority to watch 'An Inconvenient Truth,' a movie that was recently released on DVD. It details exactly what impact mankind has had on the planet, and in no uncertain terms reveals that we are at a tipping point where the consequences of our strain on the environment will no longer be able to be undone.
It was compelling, frightening, and all too scientifically accurate.
If we are truly entering a period of consequences as a result of taxing the environment, then we are pretty much screwed unless we take some serious and immediate action.
Now, maybe we are already too late to stop the planet's slow death, in which case it doesn't really matter which penny stocks you buy.
However, if the world's society does decide to 'make a stand,' there will be almost limitless profit opportunities for penny stock investors. New companies with new technologies will appear. Old companies with old technologies will start fading away.
There will be a major trend towards cleaner fuels, environmentally friendlier products and services, and less harmful methods of doing business. Not because we are a bunch of tree-hugging hippies, but rather because we no longer have the choice of delaying.
This trend towards a less impactful synergy with our environment will become a major focus as soon as the warning signs begin to manifest themselves in ways that the regular man can see and understand. These signs are cropping up all over.
For example, the frost is not coming as soon as it used to, so it is not killing off the Asian Longhorn Beetle population. Now, the Longhorn Beetles are devastating billions of dollars of timber across North America, especially in the northwest. The government is dumping truckloads of money at the problem.
Where will this money go? To arborists, chemists, pest controllers, and all sorts of little known companies that can make a case for having the solution.
At the same time, it drives up timber prices, and puts a strain on inventory levels for loggers. So, does this direct builders to more attractive, environmentally friendlier building materials? Absolutely. Building a deck out of recycled plastic has tremendous advantages. Take a look at the companies that are using alternative building systems and products.
In fact, go a level deeper and see who created and services the machines that their factories use.
Currently the leading source of fuel for the United States is... nuclear - no... hydro electric - no... oil or natural gas - no... burning coal - unfortunately, yes.
That surprises most people, but it is true. It is also a very dirty way to generate energy. When the United States actively starts to reduce its reliance on coal, which will happen only as soon as the harmful effects have caused dramatic, obvious, and irreversible damage to our quality of life, people will have no choice but to look at alternative fuels.
- fuel cells
- hydrogen cars
- nuclear
- wind power
- new technologies that do not currently exist
Most of the companies that will lead the way will be small at first. Penny stocks, in fact. As they start to trend up, that trend will go on and on for the next hundred years.
Think of it like the advent of the automobile. There were a few hundred cars companies in the states. Most went out of business, but if you had bet on Ford or Gm, you never would have to work another day in your life. In fact, your grandchildren wouldn't have to work either.
There will be several penny stocks engaged in all sorts of environmental technologies and services which will multiply in value many, many times over. There will also be several that go bankrupt. The trick will be buying those penny stocks that will benefit from the coming environmental age, and having the patience to let them make you a millionaire.
