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Today's updates from Rick's Picks. You are receiving this email because you signed up for daily updates at www.rickackerman.com Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Follow on Twitter]( [Forward to a Friend]( The Hidden Pivot Seminar "Trading success is only six hours away." Learn Rick Ackerman's risk-averse Hidden Pivot Method and never trade the old way again. -------------------------------- “...I am pinching myself to be sure I am not dreaming. I am more confident every day with the HP approach. I am making money... I am able to escape the screen if I so wish. I do not end the day stressed and hyperactive. Impressed? I am absolutely knocked out - just wish I had found the site years ago. Best wishes, long may you continue.”- David Ivory --------------------------------------------------------------- - [North Korea Is on Investors’ Radar]( - [How Long Can Mr. Market Waffle?]( - [One-Decision]( Are Too Enticing to Shun for Long]( - [Over-Under Bet for a Holiday-Shortened Week]( - [‘Seasonality’ Takes a Licking]( - [Pre-Holiday Hijinx]( - [Is ‘Matt’s Curse’ About to Doom Stocks?]( - [Nasdaq Produces a Rare Profit for Shorts]( - [AMZN Glowers at Bears]( Rick's Pick for Tuesday NYC Scandal Sheet Shrinks to Survive Published Monday, July 23, 9:42 p.m. EDT The New York Daily News isn’t folding, not quite yet, but it put one foot in the grave Monday with the announcement that half of the editorial staff has been laid off. Speaking as a former newspaper editor myself, what I’ll miss most when the paper eventually phases out newsprint editions is the outrageous headlines on the cover page. [Click here]( for a collection of some of the best. The trick for tabloid copy editors is to come up with grabby headlines that fit in a space often no more than five or six letters wide. Often, that leaves only expletives (see inset) to trumpet the stories inside. The Daily News always put the working man first, and its editorial board was no friend of Trump’s, to put it mildly. Relative to other tabloids, the News‘ daily fare has never been as salacious as Fleet Street’s scandal sheets, nor as outrageous as grocery-store-checkout magazines. Among those laid off was the editor-in-chief, Jim Rich. “If you hate democracy and think local governments should operate unchecked and in the dark,” he tweeted, “then today is a good day for you.” Sadly, this is true, although it is predictable that newspapers will have a digital resurgence at some point. Why do I say that? Simply because even if brick-and-mortar newspapers are dying in droves, Americans’ appetite for news, particularly local stories, remains insatiable. If you don't subscribe to Rick's Picks, just [click here]( a free two-week trial. It will give you instant access not only to the chat room, but to actionable 'touts', intraday alerts, ‘jackpot’ bets using super-leveraged options and impromptu ‘requests’ sessions online. [follow on Twitter]( || [forward to a friend]( Copyright © 2018 Hidden Pivot Enterprises, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you requested that our Daily Commentary be emailed to you. If you don't wish to receive further mailings, please use the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this message. Our mailing address is: Hidden Pivot Enterprises PO Box 270646Louisville, CO 80027 [Add us to your address book](//Com.us1.list-manage.com/vcard?u=822f57272edf2c46e4f77a7be&id=ca89ff5d33) [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences](

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