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Today's American Capitalist

Tuesday Nov 14, 2006

The Easiest Way to Make Any Money in Today's Marketplace

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Dear American Capitalist Reader,

Buy when the herd is blind.  Sell once they pick up on the trend.  That’s it.  That’s the biggest trick, and it takes nothing more than investing in themes. 

And if you think it doesn’t work, try telling that to those that made millions on the commodity boom, RFID, China’s boom, India’s continued growth, biotechnology, post-9/11 national security, wartime themes, demand for clean water, nanotechnology, you name it. 

They were all profitable investing themes.  But, where’s the next one?  Hollywood, Calif., where, believe it or not, a growing industry is largely overlooked by most of Wall Street.

Here’s why you need to get exicted…  Movie heavyweights want to go digital.  If you’ve seen Mission: Impossible III, Cars, The Fast and the Furious, Superman Returns, The Devil Wears Prada, X-Men, or a host of other new releases on the “silver screen” you’ve paid money to the shareholders of any company involved in the digitizing of film. 

Digital media is cheap.  Distributors will also save money.  And digitizing Hollywood helps prevent piracy.  When a movie is digitally encrypted, and with only the theater owner or vendor in possession of the releasing key or code, bootleg copies will become traceable, enabling prosecution, which may make bootleg copies a thing of the past.  The Motion Picture Association of America estimates Hollywood lost $3.5 billion last year to bootleg movies. 

The best part? Every time a digital film is shown on a digital projector supplied, owned or financed by this company, a royalty is paid. 

Better still, the summer of 2007 is expected to be the biggest single movie season in history.

Here’s what’s on tap to be released:

May 4: Spider-Man 3
May 18: Shrek the Third
May 25: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
June 8: Ocean’s Thirteen
June 15: Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer
June 22: Evan Almighty
June 29: Live Free or Die Hard, Ratatouille
July 4: Transformers
July 13: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
July 27: The Simpsons Movie
August 3: The Bourne Ultimatum
August 10: Rush Hour 3

So, there you go.  Bank some coin watching a movie while being fully invested in the new “digitizing Hollywood” theme. 

Click here to learn more…

Ian L. Cooper
Editor, Red Zone Profits
 
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