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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: 8/25/16] Dear Investing Lab Subscribers, Your daily U-Turn Trade Alert has been updated to our members trade area. To access this time sensitive, potentially profitable U-Turn Trade Alert follow the link below. [Follow this link to get the full details of this potentially profitable trade idea.] 1 Chart Pattern Every Investor Should Know This little-known pattern preceded moves of 578% in ARWR, 562% in LCI, 513% in ICPT, 439% in EGRX, 408% in ADDUS and more...TFW16B  [Click here to see if you can spot this pattern.] [Images] [Why La-Z-Boy Inc. Stock Dropped Today] Shares of furniture producer and retailer La-Z-Boy (NYSE: LZB) slumped on Wednesday following the release of the company’s fiscal first-quarter report. La-Z-Boy missed analyst estimates on all fronts, driven in part by a decline in comparable sales at its furniture galleries. At 11:30 a.m. ET, the stock was down about 12%. La-Z-Boy reported first-quarter revenue of $340.8 million, down 0.2% year over year and about $18 million below the average... [Read The Article Here] [Images] [Why September Is So Important for Netflix Inc. Investors] Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) executives are no doubt eager to turn the calendar from August to September. The spectacle of the Olympics likely pushed subscriber growth numbers down around the world. Combined with elevated cancellations from its recent price increase, the major TV event had to have affected new member additions. Altogether, executives forecast adding just 2.3 million subscribers in the quarter that closes on Sept. 30 — down sharply from the 3.3 million it added... [Read The Article Here] 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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