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The best investors use a simple method to beat the market. Hint: It's not market timing. SPONSORED A

The best investors use a simple method to beat the market. Hint: It's not market timing. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [$10 Stock Creates 3D-Printed Rollable Smartphones??]( [Rollable Smartphones]( Apple is reportedly collaborating with the company on a $330 million facility to add its tech to the iPhone and iPad. [See why this $10 company could be the "Ultimate Growth Stock."]( EDITOR'S NOTE Mark your calendars, folks! The first session of Alexander Green's unique three-part live training series, [The Three Great Secrets for Breakout Profits]( is right around the corner, and you do not want to miss it. Alex will be sharing [the BIGGEST secrets behind his most profitable]( recommendations - FOR FREE - along with his top three stocks right now. You'll even have the opportunity to ask Alex your must-know questions with the live chat feature. Simply [click here to register](. I hope to see you there! THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [Understanding the Life - and Death - of Great Stocks]( [Alexander Green | Chief Investment Strategist | The Oxford Club]( [Alexander Green]( I've written often about how the best investors beat the market. It's not by guessing whether to be in the market or out. It's by owning [individual stocks that give higher returns than the broad market](. Ask an auditorium full of investors "Who's the greatest stock picker of all time?" and you'll get a variety of good answers (starting with Warren Buffett). But ask that same auditorium "Who's the greatest market timer of all time?" and you'll hear some low murmuring and then... crickets. It validates Vanguard founder Jack Bogle's famous quote... After nearly 50 years in this business, I don't know anybody who has [timed the market] successfully and consistently. I don't even know anybody who knows anybody who has. If market outperformance is your goal, drop your subscription to the psychic network and pull out your calculator instead. Because analyzing businesses is partly about evaluating products, processes and quality of management. [But it's mostly about numbers.]( Companies that experience rising sales, increasing market share, double- or triple-digit earnings growth, and high returns on equity see their share prices rise. Those that don't... don't. SPONSORED [Did the next EV giant just go public?]( - It could grow 9X faster than Tesla. - Revenues are set to grow 925% in five years. - It has a goal of 100,000 vehicles sold per year. [Find out why this stock could become the next EV giant.]( However, just as individuals experience an awkward start (adolescence), a period of mastery and success (maturity), and then a slow or sudden decline (old age), companies have a limited number of prime years too. We saw this in June 2018 when the last original Dow Jones Industrial component, General Electric (NYSE: GE), was dropped from the index after more than a century. Hard as it may be to believe, someday other corporations will replace market leaders like Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN), Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) and Google's parent, Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL). But almost certainly not anytime soon. Readers who have run businesses of their own recognize that companies often find a profitable niche and work it for all it's worth, then something changes that completely alters their outlook. That "something" could be a disruptive new technology, the rise of tough new competitors or just changing consumer tastes. But once a company starts losing market share - for whatever reason - it is often difficult (if not impossible) to get it back. That's why few companies are worth hanging on to forever. (Just ask any buy-and-holder of Montgomery Ward, Circuit City, Borders, RadioShack, Shearson Lehman, Kodak or Sears, to name just a few.) The two things every investor needs to beat the market with individual stocks are a strict set of criteria for what to buy... and a strict discipline for when to sell. In my 36 years in the business, [the three best methods]( I've found for selecting stocks are momentum investing, value investing and riding the coattails of industry insiders. [Momentum stocks]( are companies that lead the market in sales and earnings growth, product innovation, and price action. They tend to rise faster in a bull market and fall harder in a bear market or correction. Value stocks are companies that are cheaper than most on the basis of price-to-sales, price-to-earnings and price-to-book value. They often pay bigger-than-average dividends too. These stocks may rise less in a bull market but hold up better in a bear market. They are a fine example of why the tortoise beat the hare. And [insider stocks]( are ones where the officers, directors and beneficial owners are buying substantial amounts of their own companies' shares with their own money at current market prices. Given that these individuals have access to all sorts of material, nonpublic information about their companies' business prospects, it's no surprise that these stocks tend to outperform in good times and bad. These are [three different approaches]( requiring entirely different metrics. Yet they all work over time... and none involve trying to outguess the market. Of course, anyone can plunk for a few shares of stock. Successful investing also means knowing when to get the heck out. Good investing, Alex P.S. If you'd like to learn more about my key strategies, sign up to join my three-part special training next week: [The Three Great Secrets for Breakout Profits](. It's completely free to attend - [simply click here to register](. 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