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A stock that profits from foreclosures

For speculators, Martin Weiss has uncovered a stock that benefits from rising home foreclosures. In the higher risk section of his The Safe Money Report he looks at Lender Processing Services (NYSE: LPS).

"We have a new speculative pick: Lender Processing Services. This company was spun off from Fidelity National Information Services a couple of months ago.

"It is the biggest outsourcing firm in the business of processing home loan defaults and foreclosures.

"As you might imagine, that business is booming due to the massive flood of troubled mortgages -- revenues in the company's default services unit soared 90% to $197.2 million in the second quarter from a year earlier.

"LPS also has a division that helps investors, banks and other clients model prepayments, defaults and other characteristics of mortgage-related securities.

"With everyone trying to figureout the value of all the troubled paper out there, the demand for those services should also ramp up. We emphasize, however, that this is a speculative play."

Steven Halpern's TheStockAdvisors.com offers a daily look at the latest market commentary and favorite stock picks and investment ideas from the nation's leading financial newsletter advisors.

Avalon Bay (AVB): More renters boost apartment REIT

"A decline in home ownership is good for companies who have apartments to rent," notes The Dave Dyer Newsletter. To benefit from this trend, he looks at Avalon Bay (NYSE: AVB)." Here is his review.

"After a 10 year period of consistent increases from 1995 to 2005, the trend toward increasing home ownership has reversed and is now clearly in decline. The subprime problems and tighter credit policies will only serve to increase the decline.

"One of the easiest ways to invest in this trend is to buy shares in a REIT that owns apartment properties. Avalon Bay (NYSE: AVB.) is a REIT that manages high quality apartment communities in the high barrier-to-entry markets like California, the Pacific Northwest, the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

"In some cases, they develop their own properties; in others, they buy and remodel existing apartment complexes. They currently own 182 properties with about 52,000 apartments in total. AVB has 19 more properties under constructions and development rights for another 52.

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Top Picks 2007: Pape picks Brookfield Asset for growth & income

Each year Steven Halpern, editor of TheStockAdvisors.com, surveys the leading financial newsletter advisors asking for their favorite stocks for the coming year. This article is part of his 24th annual Top Picks Report.

Brookfield Asset Management Inc. (NYSE: BAM) is the favorite conservative stock from Gordon Pape, editor of Internet Wealth Builder. He explains, "Brookfield is an international conglomerate with interests in real estate, power generation, and infrastructure.

"Although its headquarters are in Toronto, its major holdings are in the U.S. and include such blue-ribbon office properties as the World Financial Center in New York and the Bank of America Plaza in Los Angeles. All told, the office portfolio holds 65 premier properties in North America and Europe. The company also owns some $1 billion in residential assets.

"On the power generation side, Brookfield has 137 hydro-electric stations in North America and Brazil with almost 3,700 megawatts of installed capacity. The company is also involved in the development of several wind power projects in Canada.

"I first recommended Brookfield's predecessor company, Brascan, back in 1997, and since the share price has increased more than five times. That's a great history, but there is much more to come from this well-managed company. Currently the stock pays a quarterly dividend of $0.16 a share. Buy this one for income and long-term growth."

To see Gordon's top speculative idea for 2007, click here.

Top Picks 2007: Stewart is at home with homebuilder Ryland

Each year Steven Halpern, editor of TheStockAdvisors.com, surveys the leading financial newsletter advisors asking for their favorite stocks for the coming year. This article is part of his 24th annual Top Picks Report.

Ryland Group Inc. (NYSE: RYL) is the favorite conservative pick from John Stewart, editor of The Leverage Alert. He notes, "The company, which builds homes and finances mortgages, is seeing its stock start to display positive price action, although many experts are calling for a broader and deeper housing correction.

"Much of the doom and gloom toward the sector seems to have already been priced into these housing stocks as even negative news seems to be shrugged off. RYL's technical picture now looks quite strong as it is trading well above key moving averages, such as its 80-day. Meanwhile, shorter-term moving averages such as its 10-day trendline have provided support for the security during its recent run higher.

"Despite the stock's strength, ample skepticism exists from the Street. Ample pessimism is evident in our quantitative sentiment indicators as well. Options players are quite heavily skewed toward the bearish side of the spectrum.

"A number of traders are betting against the stock by shorting the shares as well. The total number of shares sold short amounts to nearly 20% of the stock's float. As the shares continue their advance, these short sellers may be forced to buy back their pessimistic positions. This could further exacerbate the magnitude of the homebuilder's upside potential as the bears unwind their short positions."

To see John's top speculative pick for 2007, click here.

Top Picks 2007: Detrick sees value building in KB Homes

Each year Steven Halpern, editor of TheStockAdvisors.com, surveys the leading financial newsletter advisors asking for their favorite stocks for the coming year. This article is part of his 24th annual Top Picks Report.

Homebuilder KB Home (NYSE: KBH) is the top conservative idea for 2007 from Ryan Detrick, editor of Players Performer. He explains, "The stock has been a very strong technical performer since the housing sector bottomed in July.

"At the time, the media was flooded with bearish claims that the housing bubble was about to burst and that the sector as a whole had nowhere to go but down. During the final few months of 2006, housing stocks have been able to advance amid this wealth of skepticism -- a very positive development that could lead to additional gains throughout 2007.

"This strength amid negative data indicates that there is a good deal of sideline cash that could begin to flow into the housing sector should the companies begin to display any signs of leveling out on the fundamental side.

"It's clear that the investing public is betting against KBH. From a contrarian perspective, this skepticism toward an outperforming equity is a bullish indicator. Looking at a quick rundown, we have bearish media sentiment, bearish analysts on Wall Street, and bearish quantified sentiment -- all of this despite positive price action.

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