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Take a Pass, Not a Hit on Aurora Stock Before Earnings

Aurora stock recently floundered on news that Aurora’s CEO is stepping down. It’s a significant step, but it’s also a little too late.

Why the Coronavirus Might Inadvertently Launch IQ Stock

With the number of cases from the coronavirus fast rising, many people are becoming skeptical about stocks. If that’s you, you may want to check out IQ stock, which could benefit from the crisis.

Don’t Hold the Bag for GE Stock

GE stock enjoyed a phenomenal run in the last few months as the underlying company engages its turnaround efforts. However, huge question marks lie ahead, which means the smart money should take profits off the table.

I get investing in trends before they take off. But why are some of the trends you recommend SO early in their life cycles?

<p>The answer to that is simple. We don’t want to be the 100th person to an investment trend. We don’t want to be the 10th person… or even the second. We want to get there first.</p> <p>When an investment opportunity is popular in the mainstream press, too many people know about it by then. There’s no way an investment can be cheap and undiscovered when it’s all over the news – which means 20X, 50X, even 100X potential gains are off the table.</p>

The #1 Investing Lesson from the Super Bowl

“Invest in what you know.” It’s one of the nuggets of wisdom passed down from investing legend Peter Lynch. Lynch was one of the most successful investors of the modern era. He ran the Magellan Fund at Fidelity for 13 years and was so successful that he retired in 1990 at the ripe old age of 46. As an investor who not only scours the numbers and charts, but also takes the time to do the important boots-on-the-ground research, investing in what I know is a motto I take to heart. Every investor should use their eyes and ears to figure out what’s trending and what’s hot as a starting point for finding potential investment winners. I was reminded of Lynch’s words while watching the commercials during the Super Bowl.