Last week, I told my Profit Amplifier subscribers that we were going to buy the dip, and this is still my intention. Unfortunately, the dip was deep enough to trigger masses of stop orders and incite a bit of short-term panic among market participants, sending the S&P 500 below its key 200-day moving average. Once media got ahold of the situation, they only added to its intensity. —Recommended Link— What Do Thomas Edison, NASA, & Steve Jobs Have In Common? We’ve come across a 167-year-old materials developer that’s been part of everything from Edison’s first incandescent bulb… to optics… Read More
Last week, I told my Profit Amplifier subscribers that we were going to buy the dip, and this is still my intention. Unfortunately, the dip was deep enough to trigger masses of stop orders and incite a bit of short-term panic among market participants, sending the S&P 500 below its key 200-day moving average. Once media got ahold of the situation, they only added to its intensity. —Recommended Link— What Do Thomas Edison, NASA, & Steve Jobs Have In Common? We’ve come across a 167-year-old materials developer that’s been part of everything from Edison’s first incandescent bulb… to optics in the Hubble Telescope… to the iPhone’s Gorilla Glass. It’s been making fortunes for investors for generations and has seen its stock rise 1,588% since 2002. That’s a full 1,350% more than the S&P–and a return of $170,000 for investors who were smart enough to put 10k into it 16 years ago. But here’s the thing… even this success wasn’t enough to earn it a spot in our Legacy Assets Portfolio. Click here now to discover the seven companies that did make the list. While the selloff may seem like Armageddon to some, we must put it into context and… Read More