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September 7, 2008

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     What do fine art and fine wines have in common? Well, yes, they're objects of desire within reach for the rich. But you don't need to be a regular at Sotheby's to partake in the riches that wine and art can afford the average investor.
     Our Alternative Investments site offers tips on how and where to put your investment money to appreciate the finer things (and finer returns) of life. Yes, you might be able to start your own wine collection if you learn how to properly trade in fine wine that will never touch your lips. The same holds true for art. Look over our ideas on the subject in Investing in Wine and Art as an Investment.
     And while you may not want to own uranium, many industries do. This "alternative" investment is positively mainstream in emerging markets. In our article on Uranium Stocks we offer readers a concise snapshot of what makes this commodity one of the richest investment ideas to come along in quite some time.

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