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The secret is to catch the huge trends & and therefore the potential for Profits early. Are you tired of earning 4%, 9%, even 16% annual returns from your stock portfolio? Want to earn triple digit gains from your stock picks? Not only is it possible but it is absolutely probable with a few solid strategies.
Don't worry if you have never traded before, you can still make TRIPLE digit annual gains.
The recent move in crude oil to all new time highs has shown the potential to be made trading energy markets and many savvy traders make triple digit gains or more!
That is the trick really, you need to project yourself into the future and make an educated guess on what is going to happen in that future. Will there be enough oil, enough energy? What big shifts do you see happening around you? Take wind farms for example, there are going to be more and more in the years to come. In fact, global warming is a good area to focus because as the Earth heats up that will bring massive changes to local and global economies. People will then start to urgently seek out opportunities to try and alleviate the situation. Solar panels is one small but significant example. What if western governments introduced a law that said all new houses need to be built with solar panels? What would that do to the stock price of your average solar panel company? What would that do to your stock portfolio, if you had had the foresight to invest heavily into solar panels, before that legislation hit.
Sticking with global warming, what would happen if, as predicted, sea levels did start to rise. You would not need much of a rise in sea level for the markets to take notice. For example, land prices in the New Orleans basin have plummeted since the dreadful events of hurricane Katrina. But what if similar events started to happen all along the coastlines of the US. Gone would be the CURRENT frenzy to buy a house with a sea view and there would be a definite move inland, by at least 20 miles I reckon. So, if you were looking to the future you wouldn't be investing in that sea view, you'd be on the other side of the mountain.
How crazy could it get in the future? Imagine this: Computers are now 1 billion times stronger, quicker, faster than they were 25 years ago. In 25 years time, they will be 1 billion times stronger, quicker, faster than they are now. In 25 years time, you will be able to grow a replica of your body from a skin cell. In 25 years time, you will be able to download your brain into a computer. Put all that emerging technology together and what you will have is the ability to live forever, that is if you have made enough money today by investing in the future.
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