Throughout the year we publish special reports that may coincide with certain events such as stock market corrections, industry sector rotation or can be a stock or group of stocks we believe offers significant upside potential. We also issue an annual Thanksgiving Treats and Turkeys report (buys and sells), and our December “Top Predictions” for the upcoming year.
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We welcome you to enjoy our Top 23 Predictions for 2023
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We welcome you to enjoy our Top 20 Predictions for 2020
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Welcome to our annual top predictions in economics, the market, politics, sports, and pop culture.
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We had great predictions and picks for 2016. See what lies ahead for 2017.
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It is that time of year again. Welcome to our 6th Annual Thanksgiving Treats & Turkeys Report. What exactly is this report? I am glad you asked. Some of you in the audience may be too shy or frankly not give a damn what the hell this crap is, while others are dying to find out. For those of you at least a little curious—thanks for making the right choice.
An average of 41.8%!!!!
Each year we select 3 stocks to buy (treats) and 3 stocks to sell or sell short (turkeys). They range from mega-cap to microcap and the performance, like most of our idea generated stock picks, kick enormous ass. This past year, however, was a record, as the average return for the past 12 months for all 6 stocks was a return of 41.8%. Four of six stocks had positive returns with the worst performer down 7.7% and the top winner up 169.6%.
This year’s picks tend to leverage the winner (and loser) of the Presidential Election and run the gamut size-wise, and by industry. We hope you enjoy the complimentary report and from our family to yours, have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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We have had such a wild start to 2016 that we have elected to illustrate the performance of every stock profiled thus far this year. It is a testament to our process that the returns touch across our entire publishing spectrum…our premium newsletter The 30-30 Report, daily blogs, weekly newsletter, and even our sponsored research is on a tear of late.
Meanwhile, here are the uncensored results.
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Since December 2011, we have published our top predictions for the coming year. These predictions tend to be pretty spot on as you can see from our 2015 projections below—especially as they relate to the stock market. Plus, they are not just related to the stock market and investments but include politics, sports, and popular culture.
But before we list our new predictions, let’s see how we did with each of our original 15 predictions for 2015 this time last year….
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Today we have published the 5th Annual Thanksgiving Treats & Turkeys Report, one of the most popular reports we publish all year! Before we start cooking and then engage in our post-Thanksgiving diet, we give you 3 stocks to buy and 3 stocks to sell.
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As you are no doubt aware, the stock market was a bloodbath yesterday. And with the NYSE shutdown midday due to a “technical glitch”, China’s capital markets in shambles, jitters remain. Everyone from novice investors to investment pros is on edge.
In response, we just published a special report:
Conspiracy, Cover-up, Cyberterrorism And Capital Markets Chaos
In this special report, we highlight how and why stocks will move in the near term, and what you should do now. Moreover, after seeing some interesting data, you will see why we have seen this movie before and U.S. investors should be jumping for joy rather than shaking in their boots.
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Since December 2011, we have published our top predictions for the coming year. These predictions tend to be pretty spot on as you can see from our 2013 projections below. Plus, they are not just related to the stock market and investments but include politics, sports, and popular culture.
But before we list our new predictions, let's see how we did with each of our original 14 predictions for 2014 this time last year….
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