"BARGAIN VALUE BUYING ON FUNDAMENTALS"

Friday 9th February, AD2007

The question was; "what are some important considerations when learning to become a good investor?" A good question but where do we start? 

"Tops and bottoms" I started, "learn to identify market peaks and troughs". I went on to explain to my audience that many investors are 100% emotion. They come into markets driven by greed and exit on the market on fear, many times entering at the top and selling at the bottom. A good investor isn't moved by emotion, but by simple fundamentals. 

"The second key is to identify sectors with strong fundamentals" I continued. Ultimately all markets are moved by fundamentals. The good news is that market fundamentals are not rocket science; look for sectors where demand is growing and supply is shrinking. Falling supply and 
expanding demand means higher prices, and higher prices are more good news for the smart, value investor. Is the demand side locked and recession proof or resistant? How essential is that market or sector to our existence and way of life? 

At Daily Dig, we will be diligently watching sector fundamentals in the days and months ahead. 

Sincerely - Philip Judge pjudge@anglofareast.com

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LEARN MORE ABOUT SECTOR FUNDAMENTALS, TANGIBLE 
ASSETS AND VALUE OPPORTUNITIES AND PRYME OIL AND GAS. 

On a daily basis, the world consumes more energy than it discovers and recovers. Global energy demands are growing exponentially, not just in North America but particularly as Indo-China's 2 Billion new 'emerging middleclass' connect for the first time to an electricity grid and pump petrol 
into their shiny new cars. 

To meet this demand, new energy companies appear each day, but ultimately few seem to deliver on their promises. 

One company that is exceeding everyone's expectations is the young Australian; Pryme Oil and Gas. Independently voted best Australian Energy IPO in 2006, Pryme offers 'above ordinary' growth opportunity moving into 2007. 

Built on the solid base of strong and established earnings, the company controls an outstanding suite of development and exploration projects heading into 2007. 

What makes this company different to the others and sets it ahead of the pack? 
How does it get exclusive 'first look' status on new and premium energy projects? What are its secrets to balancing 'on the ground' experience with strong corporate management? Learn more about Pryme's disciplined approach to management, cost of capital and project selection. 

Don't miss the opportunity this coming week to hear Daily Dig's editor 
Philip Judge, and Pryme director's Justin Pettett and Ananda Kathiravelu. 
DALLAS TX, Tuesday 13TH February
PANAMA CITY PANAMA, Thursday 15TH February 
(Dallas, Justin Pettett only)