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Did you miss Saturday’s Forum? Get the recording now!

Whatever your investment style and goals, there was something of value for you in Saturday’s Canada Online Forum. Click here for the RECORDING. A full room and great synergy from the opening bell right through to the end. Want to know what’s causing energy prices to fall? What’s the outlook for energy prices going forward? Whether you’re […]

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5 reasons you don’t want to miss out on tomorrow’s Canada Online Forum!

If you haven’t already registered for tomorrow’s Canada Online Forum, stop what you’re doing and click on the link below. You just don’t want to miss this event. That’s tomorrow, Saturday, December 5 at 11:00 a.m. EST until 12:30 EST.  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. Here are the Top 5 reasons you don’t want to miss out on tomorrow’s […]

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3 New Searches Strengthen Our Candlestick Arsenal

VectorVest has given us a few new Candlestick searches to strengthen our Candlestick Arsenal. Senior Instructor Jerry D’Ambrosio explained the latest additions in both our Canada and U.S. databases in two Strategy of the week (SOTW) Special Presentations: 1. Friday, July 24 – Strengthening your Candlestick Arsenal. The new searches explained were: Bearish – Dark Cloud […]

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Earnings season is kicking into high gear. Are you prepared?

Tech stocks, led by NFLX, GOOG and EBAY, and the banks delivered solid earnings last week lifting the US markets to a good week overall. AAPL is expected to report Tuesday after the bell. Other notable US earnings reports expected next week include: Haliburton, Yahoo, Microsoft, Illumina, Abbott Labs, Coca-Cola, General Motors, McDonalds, Starbucks, Amazon, Alaska […]

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Greece votes ‘no’ to austerity. VectorVest continues its guidance, “It’s time to be defensive and protect profits.”

Early news reports indicate that Greece has voted convincingly to reject austerity measures. Already the ‘fear mongering’ headlines are starting to appear. ‘Chaos’ is the word of the day. No one knows for sure how the markets will react, but taking cautionary steps is never a bad thing. (Remind me to give you a little quiz […]

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