Discover the Next Hot Market
By Charles Delvalle
When you invest in a "hot" market, you have a better chance of buying into a stock that will make you money. So how can you tell which markets are hot? By viewing the Major Industry Groups candle scans at Stockcharts.com. This tool lets you compare 26 different indexes that cover all the different market sectors, including Natural Gas, Computer Hardware, and Oil Services.
To use it, go to the Stockcharts website and look for Candle Glance Groups on the left-hand side. Once there, you'll see two predefined scans: Major Industry Groups 1 and 2. Click on either of them to instantly view the way various sectors are performing.
Had you been using this tool regularly, you would have discovered, for example, that Oil Services has made one of the strongest rebounds among the 26 sectors after the late-February/early-March correction. Since that means the Oil Services sector is one of the strongest-growing sectors in the market right now, it makes sense for you to look for a company within that sector to invest in. Of course, you need to do some checking to make sure the market forces driving this sector aren't going to disappear overnight.
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A Healthy Meal You Can Prepare in 10 Minutes
By Jon Herring
Yesterday, I suggested that you start buying canned wild Alaskan salmon. Not only is this fish free of harmful pollutants, it is also inexpensive, high in omega-3s, rich in protein... and it tastes great. Plus, it's an excellent substitute for tuna, which can be high in mercury. My fiancee and I eat a couple of cans of salmon just about every week for lunch.
I like to eat it right from the can, but most people prefer it the way Kelley prepares it... like you would make a tuna salad, with diced celery, onions, and mayonnaise. Another one of our favorite canned salmon dishes is salmon cakes... which are a cinch to make.
Here's what you do: Empty one or two cans of wild Alaskan salmon into a bowl. Add one or two eggs and a tablespoon or two of bread crumbs or crumbled crackers. Mix everything together and shape into patties. Saute in butter or coconut oil and serve with a wedge of lemon.
From start to finish, this takes less than 10 minutes. These salmon cakes are healthy, fast, and delicious... and can be served for lunch with a salad or for dinner with a side of vegetables. (Move over, Martha Stewart!)
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It's Good to Know: About Your Social Security Number
Ever wonder what happens to your Social Security number when you've left this earth for a higher plane? According to John Clark, the regional public affairs officer of the Social Security Administration, you and your SS ID will spend eternity together.
Just like your fingerprints and DNA, Clark says that "each [Social Security] number remains as unique as the individual it was first assigned to."
Since the first SSN was issued in 1936, 420 million have been issued. And because there are nine-digits in a Social Security number, that allows for nearly one billion possible combinations - which means it will be a lo-o-o-n-g time before we have to worry about running out.
(Source: Do Penguins Have Knees? by David Feldman)
Michael Masterson
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These articles appear courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2007, 04-04-07], the Internet's most popular health, wealth, and success e-zine. For a complimentary subscription, visit http://www.earlytorise.com/.
When you invest in a "hot" market, you have a better chance of buying into a stock that will make you money. So how can you tell which markets are hot? By viewing the Major Industry Groups candle scans at Stockcharts.com. This tool lets you compare 26 different indexes that cover all the different market sectors, including Natural Gas, Computer Hardware, and Oil Services.
To use it, go to the Stockcharts website and look for Candle Glance Groups on the left-hand side. Once there, you'll see two predefined scans: Major Industry Groups 1 and 2. Click on either of them to instantly view the way various sectors are performing.
Had you been using this tool regularly, you would have discovered, for example, that Oil Services has made one of the strongest rebounds among the 26 sectors after the late-February/early-March correction. Since that means the Oil Services sector is one of the strongest-growing sectors in the market right now, it makes sense for you to look for a company within that sector to invest in. Of course, you need to do some checking to make sure the market forces driving this sector aren't going to disappear overnight.
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A Healthy Meal You Can Prepare in 10 Minutes
By Jon Herring
Yesterday, I suggested that you start buying canned wild Alaskan salmon. Not only is this fish free of harmful pollutants, it is also inexpensive, high in omega-3s, rich in protein... and it tastes great. Plus, it's an excellent substitute for tuna, which can be high in mercury. My fiancee and I eat a couple of cans of salmon just about every week for lunch.
I like to eat it right from the can, but most people prefer it the way Kelley prepares it... like you would make a tuna salad, with diced celery, onions, and mayonnaise. Another one of our favorite canned salmon dishes is salmon cakes... which are a cinch to make.
Here's what you do: Empty one or two cans of wild Alaskan salmon into a bowl. Add one or two eggs and a tablespoon or two of bread crumbs or crumbled crackers. Mix everything together and shape into patties. Saute in butter or coconut oil and serve with a wedge of lemon.
From start to finish, this takes less than 10 minutes. These salmon cakes are healthy, fast, and delicious... and can be served for lunch with a salad or for dinner with a side of vegetables. (Move over, Martha Stewart!)
______________________________
It's Good to Know: About Your Social Security Number
Ever wonder what happens to your Social Security number when you've left this earth for a higher plane? According to John Clark, the regional public affairs officer of the Social Security Administration, you and your SS ID will spend eternity together.
Just like your fingerprints and DNA, Clark says that "each [Social Security] number remains as unique as the individual it was first assigned to."
Since the first SSN was issued in 1936, 420 million have been issued. And because there are nine-digits in a Social Security number, that allows for nearly one billion possible combinations - which means it will be a lo-o-o-n-g time before we have to worry about running out.
(Source: Do Penguins Have Knees? by David Feldman)
Michael Masterson
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These articles appear courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2007, 04-04-07], the Internet's most popular health, wealth, and success e-zine. For a complimentary subscription, visit http://www.earlytorise.com/.
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