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11 years ago

Wake up, there is money to be made! This morning, both of our member services (theResearch Center and Intra Day Stock Chat) are seeing gains in their accounts. 

1st: The Research Center, which is where swing traders and those who are looking to hold positions for days to weeks reside. Research Center members were alerted to enter a currency trade utilizing an ETF, which could have also been traded through other FOREX instruments last week. Today, the first profit target was hit, profits earned, and now members have a breakeven stop in place while they sit back and wait for more gains.  2nd: The Intra Day Stock Chat, during the live trading session this morning, members were alerted to some great trades and earned great profits. Don’t hear it from us, take a look below at what some members posted to our Facebook fan page wall… Try both services for 7 free no obligation days right now, click here

11 years ago

Good problem solvers are good thinkers. They have less drama and problems to begin with and don’t get overly emotional when faced with a problem. They usually see problems as challenges and life experiences and try to stand above them, objectively.

11 years ago
VIDEO: What Does The Jobs Report Mean For The Economy?

VIDEO: What Does the Jobs Report Mean for the Economy?

Robert Tipp, chief investment strategist at Prudential Fixed Income, offers additional analysis…

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11 years ago

Gold has become the most hated commodity lately. What happened to the days when everyone had to own the precious metal? After all, more and more centr…

Gold has become the most hated commodity lately. What happened to the days when everyone had to own the precious metal? After all, more and more central banks around the world are printing money faster than ever. The Federal Reserve (U.S. central bank) is still creating $85 billion a month out of thin air. Other central banks in England, Japan, Asia, and Europe continue to do the same thing. So why has gold struggled so much? It seems that gold is now trading inversely to the USD/JPY (U.S. Dollar vs the Japanese Yen). Today, the USD/JPY is falling sharply and this is causing gold futures to rally. Currently, the USD/JPY chart remains in an up-trend on the daily chart. Up-trending markets are very tough to fight since that is where the momentum is. Should the USD/JPY chart start to fall gold should start to trade higher. Traders and investors might need to take a wait and see approach, but I would say that you shouldn’t get too bearish on gold at this stage of the game. Gold could be setting up to make a sharp move higher very soon if that up-trend in the USD/JPY chart starts to reverse. Nicholas Santiago InTheMoneyStocks.com

11 years ago
1988 Porsche 959 S

1988 Porsche 959 S

11 years ago

The commodity corn has taken a big hit in 2013. As it has plummeted, many have started to look for a potential bottom, an entry price to go long. It i…

The commodity corn has taken a big hit in 2013. As it has plummeted, many have started to look for a potential bottom, an entry price to go long. It is looking more and more likely that bottom is at hand. Take a look at the weekly chart of Teucrium Corn Fund (NYSEARCA:CORN). This is an ETF that tracks corn. Please note that four weeks ago a bottoming tail was put in, and last week another bottoming tail was put in. It is clear that this commodity is trying to put in a low and upside could be right around the corner. A long at the current $31.00 level appears attractive with downside limited and upside to $34.50 likely. Gareth Soloway InTheMoneyStocks.com

11 years ago
Son Of An Area 51 Technician

Son of an Area 51 Technician

UFO Update – Featured videos:

Paul H. Utz, Son of Area 51 Technician. For more information, visit

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