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Learn The “Art” Of Trading: FREE Webinar “Trader’s Intuition” Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Time 4pm EST We will be discussing, Markets, Sectors, & Leading Stocks More: http://stks.co/g0q9E I’m frequently asked how do I know which stocks the large institutions are buying? While I’m not privy to their buy/sell orders each day- I can see their…

Elon Musk How To Kill A Giant
Aim to solve a big problem, not a small one Find industries that are stagnate or in decline Look for places where everyone thinks that it is “impossible” to succeed Once you pass the initial startup phase- older industry can not catch up Start a company that tries to change the way the industry behaves…

Top tech trends in 2014 and what they mean to investors
Major shifts in the tech industry became more pronounced in 2013 and the coming year should see many key trends, led by mobile, cloud computing and social networking, become even more prominent. Here are the top 10 technology trends to watch in 2014. Full Story: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/top-tech-trends-to-watch-in-2014-2013-12-20?link=sfmw Tell A Friend To Join Our Newsletter

FindLeadingStocks Update: Sideways Action Continues…For Now & 3 Bullish Points To Keep In Mind
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Focus on Probabilities, Not Possibilities
The Great Disconnect: Wall Street vs. Main Street The S&P 500 hit a new all-time high this week and topped the psychologically important 2,000 level for the first time ever. The S&P 500 is up approximately 8% for the year, after rallying a very impressive +29% in 2013! If you lived on another planet and…

Valuations Are Still Attractive Even As The Market Melts Up
The Stock Market Has More Room To Run A quick note on valuations…Even with the current meltup, the SPX’s P/E ratio is around 19, which is lower than its March 2000 top (~29) and its Oct 2007 top (~22). So from a pure valuation standpoint (not to mention all the easy money injected into the system from global…
