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Drinking in the Water Pain Point and Positioning to Profit from It

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Wondering Where to Invest Next? Confirming Data Are All Around Us

I spent the majority of last week at the Las Vegas MoneyShow giving presentations, sitting on panels and hosting a few as well. Not only was it good fun to be a part of the conference, but it was great to connect with a number of my PowerTrend Profits and ETF PowerTrader subscribers. The stock market, as you no doubt know, marches on, and last week the S&P 500 rose another 2%, putting its year-to-date return at nearly 17%. That’s impressive, but the question you probably are thinking when you hear that percentage return is — what’s my more»

Catching up after the Las Vegas MoneyShow

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Never a Dull Moment in the Increasingly Always On, Always Connected Society

Perhaps the most dynamic PowerTrend of my Great 8 PowerTrends is Always On, Always Connected. I’m sure you’ve heard me mention this PowerTrend in PowerTrend Brief at least a few times. The reason is because it is something we all see, if not use, increasingly in our daily lives. Today, smartphones and tablets are hot. But a new report out from ABI Research suggests that by 2020, more than 30 billion devices will be connected wirelessly to the Internet of Everything (IoE), compared to only 10 billion devices today. Now, that’s what I call a growth market and it’s more»

Watching Investor Sentiment and Booking another Triple-Digit Percentage Win

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PowerTrend Profits — June 2013 Issue

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If the April Jobs Report Was So Good, Why Are Earnings and Spending Down?

I have to admit that after the last two weeks, I’m looking forward to a bit of a breather from the deluge of corporate earnings, not to mention last week’s shotgun spray of economic data. Even though the stock market delivered some good numbers last week — the S&P 500 was up 2% on its own — the information collected during the last few weeks points to a slower spring.

Key takeaways — falling hours worked means lower earnings. What are the key takeaways from those 10 trading days? FactSet found that 72% of companies have reported earnings above the mean more»

Recapping a Huge Six Months and Booking Two More Triple-Digit Percentage Winners

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