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Trade Idea for July 13th Plus 4 Signs you Should Sell GoPro Inc.

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News from the Markets [Investing Lab] If you no longer wish to receive our emails [follow this link to be removed.] [U-Turn Trade Idea: 7/13/16] [Images] CRA International, Inc. provides economic, financial, and management consulting services worldwide.  [Follow this link to get the full details of this potentially profitable trade idea.] 1 Chart Pattern That Consistently Makes Money for Investors This little-known pattern forecasted moves of 578% in ARWR, 562% in LCI, 513% in ICPT, 439% in EGRX, 408% in ADDUS and more... [Click here to learn more.] [Images] [4 Signs You Should Sell GoPro Inc.] Shares of GoPro (NASDAQ: GPRO) jumped 13% on July 11, presumably on  news that Nintendo ‘s popular Pokemon Go augmented reality game would spark interest in the AR/VR market. That conclusion didn’t make any sense, since GoPro’s 360-degree VR rigs have absolutely nothing to do with the depth-sensing cameras which are used for advanced AR applications. I believe that confusion about the AR/VR market, combined with the fact that GoPro’s short interest was at a five-month high, sparked a temporary short squeeze instead of a sustainable rally... [Images] [Should I Buy Netflix Stock in 2016?] Investing in Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) stock is not for the faint of heart. The business is growing at full speed, but its stock has fallen by 28% from its highs of the last year due to news about growing competitive pressure from companies such as Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) , Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) , and Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) . This raises an important question for investors: Should you buy Netflix stock now or is it better to stay away from the company based on increasing competition? Netflix is proving to be enormously successful on a global scale: The company ended the first quarter of 2016 with 81.5 million total... Copyright © 2016 | Investing Lab, all rights reserved. [View this email in your browser] This newsletter does not provide financial advice. Please read our  [disclaimer.] If you no longer wish to receive our emails [follow this link to be removed.] Investing Lab - 2601 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Suite 503 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33306Â

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