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When you see something strange, its time to act

Posted on Thursday, February 26th, 2009 | In Videos
Contributed by: Jim Musselwhite (http://www.straightstocks.com) -

Imagine you’re in your favorite restaurant enjoying a nice dinner. All of a sudden a beautiful young lady jumps up on the table and starts dancing even though there is no music.

Would that get your attention?

I know it would get my attention, not because it was a beautiful lady, but because it is out of the realm of normalcy for this restaurant to have anyone dancing on their tables.

The point I am making is this… sometimes markets act a little out of the ordinary despite what everyone is saying and thinking about them. When this happens you need to pay close attention to that market.

Why? Because that market maybe getting ready to do something totally contrary to prevailing sentiment.


For the first time in a long time we have received a signal that many would consider out of the ordinary and going against popular sentiment.

I have prepared a short video that I would like to share with you today.

Let me know how you enjoy the video full screen and if you found it helpful please feel free to leave a comment.

Thanks for reading this post and every success in the markets and in life,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com

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