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As I began writing this Sunday evening, I’m still feeling confident about a few more weeks of upside here… with a few expected bumps along the way (as I’ve stated before). While the few pullback days we’ve seen lately are unnerving to some, they’re still extremely moderate in the grand scheme of things. They are also a needed test to see just how “worried” investors feel about rising rates, slowing earnings growth, and the upcoming mid-term elections. (Of all the potential headwinds investors could be concerned with, I believe the mid-terms could be the biggest binary catalyst.) —Recommended Link— THE… Read More

As I began writing this Sunday evening, I’m still feeling confident about a few more weeks of upside here… with a few expected bumps along the way (as I’ve stated before). While the few pullback days we’ve seen lately are unnerving to some, they’re still extremely moderate in the grand scheme of things. They are also a needed test to see just how “worried” investors feel about rising rates, slowing earnings growth, and the upcoming mid-term elections. (Of all the potential headwinds investors could be concerned with, I believe the mid-terms could be the biggest binary catalyst.) —Recommended Link— THE LIST — The Only Growth Stocks You’ll Ever Need If you’re ready to start bagging triple-digit winners like it’s no big deal, then you have to see this… Last year’s picks are beating the S&P 500 3 -to-1 , and we ‘ve recommended dozens of multi-baggers to our readers over the years. THE LIST is jam packed timely picks including: Our #1 Biotech Stock, Takeover Stock, Pharmaceutical Stock, and many others. Click here to see them now. The Kavanaugh mess really revealed the huge amount of pent-up energy on both sides of the aisle… and just how polarized we… Read More

Today’s market selloff didn’t leave our Opportunity Trades unscathed. Paratek (Nasdaq: PRTK) closed just above my suggested stop-loss level of $9.20. Even though I anticipated some heightened volatility (and thus had set up a tight stop-loss on this trade), I think the action in… Read More

Bill Gates, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) founder and internet godfather, penned an essay in 1996 that contained the now famous quote “content is king.” Gates’ thesis was that the internet would become a marketplace for content. —Recommended Link— “It’s like getting 26 paychecks advanced to you in ONE LUMP SUM!” Executive Dividends are one of Wall Street’s best-kept secrets, paying out a small fortune in unannounced cash seemingly at random–and today, Nathan Slaughter shows you where to find them. Read more here. Gates didn’t get rich by accident. Twenty-two years later, the Oklahoma-style land rush to produce and acquire the… Read More

Bill Gates, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) founder and internet godfather, penned an essay in 1996 that contained the now famous quote “content is king.” Gates’ thesis was that the internet would become a marketplace for content. —Recommended Link— “It’s like getting 26 paychecks advanced to you in ONE LUMP SUM!” Executive Dividends are one of Wall Street’s best-kept secrets, paying out a small fortune in unannounced cash seemingly at random–and today, Nathan Slaughter shows you where to find them. Read more here. Gates didn’t get rich by accident. Twenty-two years later, the Oklahoma-style land rush to produce and acquire the most and best content continues at a breakneck pace. AT&T (NYSE: T) acquired content powerhouse Time Warner (NYSE: TWX). Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) are throwing money at Hollywood, looking for the next hit. #-ad_banner-#Of course, these are the shiny objects. There are quieter, less capital-intensive, and, ultimately, much more profitable deals afoot. One completely overlooked space is the small market and regional newspaper segment. One company is doing that. Formed in 2007, New Media Investment Group (NYSE: NEWM) has spent over $1 billion building its portfolio — acquiring 145 daily newspapers and 340 weekly newspapers across 37… Read More

In the language of economics, there are two terms used to describe events that bring great changes to the economy. “Megatrend” is a term used to describe major structural changes that transform the global economy over the long-term. And “revolution,” as in “the industrial revolution,” is a megatrend so massive, so pervasive, and so long-lasting, it changes the very fabric of culture and society. —Recommended Link— Larry Claims He Makes $213,000 A Year Using This System On average, a handful of investors quietly make $1,543 a month with this simple, 3-step system. Some, like Larry from Washington, will bank… Read More

In the language of economics, there are two terms used to describe events that bring great changes to the economy. “Megatrend” is a term used to describe major structural changes that transform the global economy over the long-term. And “revolution,” as in “the industrial revolution,” is a megatrend so massive, so pervasive, and so long-lasting, it changes the very fabric of culture and society. —Recommended Link— Larry Claims He Makes $213,000 A Year Using This System On average, a handful of investors quietly make $1,543 a month with this simple, 3-step system. Some, like Larry from Washington, will bank 6-figures this year. To find out what you’re missing, click here NOW… Artificial intelligence (AI) clearly represents a “megatrend;” but I believe it is much more than that. I believe economic historians will be writing up the 2020’s as a decade that witnessed a new industrial revolution, and quite possibly the most impactful such revolution we’ve ever seen. #-ad_banner-#In the first industrial revolution, the birth of steam locomotion revolutionized transportation. Since then, we’ve seen how the assembly line enabled modern rates of production, how digital electronics radically changed the ways we communicate and entertain ourselves, and how the internet revolutionized…… Read More

Rising rates have been the top fear among investors since the Fed’s first rate hike of the cycle back in 2015. Since then, the central bank has hiked its federal funds rate target eight times, each time boosting the target by 25 basis points (0.25%). —Recommended Link— Secret Traits Build A Portfolio Giving 380% Returns?! If a firm can power through the Civil War, two World Wars, the Great Depression and Recession… you’d assume it was a top performer and could generate wealth for decades to come… right? WRONG! Today there are thirteen Fortune 500 companies that are at… Read More

Rising rates have been the top fear among investors since the Fed’s first rate hike of the cycle back in 2015. Since then, the central bank has hiked its federal funds rate target eight times, each time boosting the target by 25 basis points (0.25%). —Recommended Link— Secret Traits Build A Portfolio Giving 380% Returns?! If a firm can power through the Civil War, two World Wars, the Great Depression and Recession… you’d assume it was a top performer and could generate wealth for decades to come… right? WRONG! Today there are thirteen Fortune 500 companies that are at least 150 years old… And not one of them was good enough to make our Legacy Assets list. This is a portfolio that’s given investors back $480,000 for every $100K they put in a decade ago. But what makes these Assets different? What enables them to perform under ANY market condition? They all have three simple connections… our Secret Legacy Asset Traits. To discover the seven stocks with these traits — stocks that have doubled the S&P in the past year and almost tripled it in the last decade — click here now. The rise in borrowing costs has yet… Read More

Many factors contribute to stock prices. Among the most important factors is earnings growth, something many of you already know. But another is sentiment. —Recommended Link— INCOME SPOTLIGHT: My Favorite Monthly Payer While most companies have to start each day at $0 in sales… my favorite monthly payer generates daily profits rain or shine-and regardless of what’s going on in the economy. Plus…its revenue has risen more than 60% over the past four years. That’s why I’m urging you to grab this company right now. Don’t wait… Get the buy details here ASAP. I have long believed sentiment is… Read More

Many factors contribute to stock prices. Among the most important factors is earnings growth, something many of you already know. But another is sentiment. —Recommended Link— INCOME SPOTLIGHT: My Favorite Monthly Payer While most companies have to start each day at $0 in sales… my favorite monthly payer generates daily profits rain or shine-and regardless of what’s going on in the economy. Plus…its revenue has risen more than 60% over the past four years. That’s why I’m urging you to grab this company right now. Don’t wait… Get the buy details here ASAP. I have long believed sentiment is the most important factor. Sentiment explains the internet bubble in 1999. Investors believed the internet was going to revolutionize commerce… and that belief turned out to be correct. But it took time for companies and consumers to learn how to benefit from the internet. Market prices of stocks simply got ahead of earnings. #-ad_banner-#In a bubble, the gap between sentiment and earnings widens until it eventually becomes too large and the prices of stocks fall. We also saw the impact sentiment can have during the 2008 financial crisis. In 2008 and 2009, sentiment fell sharply — and so did stock… Read More