Doc Gumshoe looks at cardiac arrhythmia
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| DAILY UPDATE November 30, 2016 | | |
| Greetings! | The shifting sands of the markets often make us feel like we're in a "fight or flight" response, panicked or lurching toward trades with greed... and some of the time stock charts seem to reflect the EKG readouts from our cardiologists... but what is actually happening in your ticker when it skips a beat, speeds up, or slows down? We step away from money for a moment to get another missive from Doc Gumshoe... just click here to see Michael's latest. (Or, of course, read on if you've missed any money stuff recently)
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| Before that, to start the week, we looked at a teaser pitch from Brad Hoppmann's Global Trend Trader -- he got us all hot and bothered about infrastructure stocks, with a spiel that promises returns from 95% to 500%, so what is it that he's actually recommending? The Thinkolator took a little time to warm up after a week's respite, but we got her chugging along to find those three "Ride the infrastructure megatrend" stocks, just click below to... | | |
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