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1969 Z/28 Camaro SOLD !! by Erics Muscle Cars

Feb 22, 2012
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Erics Muscle Cars is proud to offer this beautiful 1969 Z/28 finished in its correct coded 71 Lemans blue paint. This example is by far one of the most correct Z’s EMC has had the privilege to offer to our enthusiast, even eclipsing the ZAPPER. All #’s from the mtr, tranny, rear,alt,dist,starter,radiator with the brass tag attached, correct packard wires, correct 7 blade fan etc. The car rides on the correct YH wheels with the correct tires and is a pleasure to drive with the p/s and the M22. The glass is original LOF except the w/s. The car is complete with the POP to document the drivetrain #’s. This Z is an X77 with a tasteful upgrade with the X33 trim. As you can see in the video, it is a crossram with no paperwork with the carbs being the correct repos and the intake being date coded.. Nice attention to detail during the resto with the quartz clock upgrade down to the T3 headlights and a nice underside with the correct tags and paint markings. The car has an unmistakable sound with the headers and a correct Z/28 flowmaster exhaust. We do have the correct d/s and p/s exhaust manifolds if the new owner wants to make the switch back to factory. This is a blue chip investment type of car to say the least. Check our feedback to have complete peace of mind when you are considering investing in this car. Long Considered the most iconic car ever built by Chevrolet. This Original car comes with Crossram and Protecto Plate. Take a listen to the Sweetest Small Block that ever

Basic Stock Investing: How to Build a Diverse Stock Portfolio

Feb 15, 2012
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Creating a diverse stock portfolio has become much easier to do for the average investor. It is simple to create a diversified portfolio in today’s stock market. The key is to split your investment capital between 5 and 10 sectors. Five is the bare minimum to be considered being reasonably diversified. Having more than ten stocks turns your portfolio into a part-time job, just in keeping track of your portfolio. Here is a popular overall portfolio breakdown made up of ten stocks: 1. A precious metals stock. 2. An oil stock. 3. A brand-name “blue chip” with at least a 2.5% dividend yield. 4. A financial stock from the S & P 500. 5. A speculative stock with future growth potential in an upcoming industry. 6. A “medicine chest or fridge” stock. 7. A high quality cyclical stock; one that typically does very well in good economic times. 8. A technology stock; especially one from the mobile internet industry. 9. A young expanding retailer that hasn’t gone national yet. 10. A “hope for the future” non tech stock; possibly one in pharmaceuticals or alternative energy. As a final parting thought, strive to become more of an active, opportunistic and intelligent investor. In doing so, you’ll have a lot more fun down the road investing in all sorts of markets. I encourage you to get started today in setting up your own diverse stock portfolio. Join us today at stockinvestingsimplified.com. Disclaimer Any information shared on Stock Investing Simplified does not constitute financial

If You Had Two Companies With the Same Capital Structure, Which Company Would You Invest In?

Feb 8, 2012
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You’ve got two fundamentally similar companies, and you can invest in just one. How do you choose? Blue Chip Career mentor Enoch Minn explains how you should structure your response.