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By relying on these rules, investors can manage their risks and position themselves to come out on top. [Profit Trends]( SPONSORED [Is This Strange Device the Linchpin of the 5G Revolution?]( [Strange Device]( As This Device Gets Shipped Out to Homes Across the Country, ONE Small Cap Tech Stock Could SKYROCKET. [(The Full Story Here...)]( Editor's Note: During the week of April 23, 2020, the markets experienced one of the wildest periods on record. COVID-19 cases were in the hundreds of thousands, and 4.4 million Americans filed for unemployment. But Chief Trends Strategist Matthew Carr saw an opportunity in the chaos... On that day, he made a recommendation that would help him earn the No. 1 ranking for the top service at The Oxford Club of the last year. Yet only 455 people were signed up to receive the alert on this company. Matthew never wants that to happen again... That is why he's offering you a FREE bonus year of his top service, Trailblazer Pro! 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In the late 1990s, he penned an insightful essay called "[How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet]( In it, he laid down three rules that govern our attitudes toward technology. [I've relied on these over the years to help me spot opportunities in new innovations.]( Adams' three rules are... 1) Everything that's already in the world when you're born is just normal. 2) Anything that gets invented between then and before you turn 30 is incredibly exciting and creative and with any luck you can make a career out of it. 3) Anything that gets invented after you're 30 is against the natural order of things and the beginning of the end of civilization as we know it until it's been around for about 10 years when it gradually turns out to be alright really. The whole point being this: The world is far from stagnant. [Technology marches forward.]( And with it, so must our attitudes. 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And to find [the best growth stocks]( - the best innovators - I generally apply my own three rules... - I want revenue growing at an attractive pace - quite often, at least double digits. - I want to get more bang for my buck, so I target shares of high-growth companies after they've pulled back from recent highs. - I want the company to be one of the leaders in a large but growing market. This is the basic recipe for uncovering best-in-class performers. Merely targeting disruptive technologies or high-growth opportunities isn't enough. The game plan needs to be more nuanced. By relying on these rules, [investors can manage their risks](. They can position themselves to come out on top. Even if it's investing in something they feel is the harbinger of the end times, it will ultimately turn out to be okay really... Like the internet... or the smartphone in your pocket... or that Bitcoin in your digital wallet. Here's to high returns, Matthew P.S. I'm making you a special offer... 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