Weekend Reading Offers Investment Opportunities

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  • 08/21/2022

Welcome to PowerTrend Bulletin, my renamed weekly e-letter on its new distribution day. I believe this new name more accurately reflects the topics and subject matter of the e-letter. In addition, weekly distribution on Wednesdays will give you more time to use PowerTrend Bulletin to your advantage.

Subscribers to my investment newsletter PowerTrend Profits have been familiarized with my eight Great PowerTrends, which are at the intersection of economics, demographics, psychographics and more to help ferret out market-beating stocks. Currently, my subscribers are up in 16 of 19 positions, with 10 holdings up by double-digit percentages.

With success like that, you can bet that I am an avid reader of studies, reports, surveys, financial statements, filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, management presentations to investors and pretty much anything else I can find. During quarterly earnings season, where more than 150 S&P 500 companies issue their results during certain weeks, I tend to use the weekends to catch up on my reading.

Read more about how weekend research can expand your investment opportunities at Eagle Daily Investor.

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