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“Buy high, sell higher” has become our mantra here at Money & Markets. Here’s what it

“Buy high, sell higher” has become our mantra here at Money & Markets. Here’s what it means for you. [Turn Your Images On]( The Bull & The Bear [Our No. 1 Investing Secret]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( You’ve probably seen this investing mantra a few times lately here on Money & Markets: “Buy high, sell higher.” It goes against the grain of conventional investing wisdom, but this strategy is the key to finding consistent winners in the stock market — and avoiding major losses. That’s why Chief Investment Strategist Adam O’Dell has made it the core of his investing philosophy. He’s even written the book on it! Stay tuned for more on that in the coming weeks. [In the meantime, click here to watch my video breakdown of the Momentum Principle.]( Suggested stories: [Weather the Market Downturn: Our 3-Step Checklist]( [One Momentum Stock Gained 64% in 3 Months — How to Find More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [[On Camera] Retired Millionaire Leaves South America to Make Shocking Gold Prediction]( Legendary investor Doug Casey just made a MASSIVE gold prediction... It’s so outrageous, we nearly refused to publish it. But then Doug agreed to fly 5,700 miles — from his ranch in Argentina to Aspen, Colorado — to explain everything in this exclusive interview. And what he told us left us all shocked... Our entire office is still talking about it. Doug calls it the ‘most bullish sign he's seen in 45 years'… And shares his #1 Gold Secret — LIVE on Camera. If you've been waiting to profit from this massive gold boom… Now is your chance. 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