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Intelligent Investing All-Stars

Without the energy sector, the producer price index would have barely changed. Buy energy ETFs and watch inflation.

With Greg Ghodsi, Gerry Klingman and Ginger Snyder.

Forbes.com Investor Team

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Hilary Kramer
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Richard Bove
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Ronald Roge
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Tom Dalpiaz
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David Joy
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Kenneth Shubin Stein
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Kord Lagemann
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Martin Weiss
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Seth Lipner
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John Rutledge
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Lynn Phillips-Gaines
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Ginger Snyder
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Bernie McSherry
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John Osbon
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Gerard Klingman
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Liz Ann Sonders
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Lloyd Khaner
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Jeffrey Rubin
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Jason T. Thomas
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Randy Frederick
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Sacha Millstone
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Randy Carver
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Manind Govil
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Anant Sundaram
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Marc Lowlicht
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Margaret Starner
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Vahan Janjigian
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Carol Pepper
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Michael A. Ervolini
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John Jacquemin
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Ronald Sloan
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P. Brett Hammond
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Michael Kitces
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Joe Battipaglia
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Gary Shilling
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Bill Singer
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Vincent Farrell Jr.
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Stephen Roseman
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Matt Lloyd
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Michael Holland
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Greg Ghodsi
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Lana Hock
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David Malpass
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Barry L. Ritholtz
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E. William Stone

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Stephens Keeps Leverage Low
Warren Stephens is the chairman, president and chief executive officer of Stephens Inc.
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Intelligent Investing With Steve Forbes


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Warren Stephens on how banks should profit reasonably from giving advice and making long-term investments, not by leveraging the balance sheet.
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Steve: Resurrect The Raptor
Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes reprimands the Obama administration for discontinuing the F-22, which will waste time and money our military needs.

Tom Gardner is co-founder and chief executive of The Motley Fool, an investment and personal finance advisory service.
About The Show
Intelligent Investing with Steve Forbes brings you wisdom and insights from the investment world's most influential strategists, forecasters and money managers. From the Forbes townhouse in Manhattan to seats of power throughout the world, Steve Forbes brings you face-to-face with the rare men and women who can inspire your thoughts and investments. Nowhere else will you find such calm wisdom that cuts through the shouting, noise, fear and uncertainty you see in business today.
About Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes is the CEO of Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine and author of The Flat Tax Revolution: Using a Postcard to Abolish the IRS. His new book, Power, Ambition and Glory, will be published in 2009. Forbes serves as a director of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, is a founding signatory of the Project for a New American Century and twice ran in GOP presidential primaries.

The Daily Steve

Earth to Washington--in free markets, monopolies are short lived. Free markets are also more efficient antitrust enforcers than Washington ever could be. The list of once-mighty "monopolies" brought low by market forces is a long one.

Steve Forbes on Intelligent Investing, August 17, 2009
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