Warren Buffett Is Wrong — Here’s Why…

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If you’re not familiar why my Maximum Profit system, it’s pretty simple.

My system combines the two most powerful indicators from the worlds of technical and fundamental analysis to find winning trades — relative strength and cash flow growth. I use relative strength to pinpoint stocks ready to move higher and cash flow growth to identify great companies.

Using these two proven indicators, I rank every stock currently held within StreetAuthority’s various portfolios. By focusing only on StreetAuthority holdings, I’m able to reduce the universe of investments to less than 150. Each investment has already been researched and approved by an expert in their field.

It’s a valuable filter that ensures I’m only recommending the best stocks in the market.

Buffett might very well be the greatest investor in history, but I expect my Maximum Profit system to continue to beat Buffett.

And there’s no reason why individual investors can’t do the same.

I call it the Maximum Profit system, and it’s perfect for income investors. Nearly two-thirds of the stocks that I look at pay a dividend, and roughly one-third of the stocks that are potential buys have a yield over 4%. And by using trading signals and other fundamentals, my dividend payers enjoy added protection that doesn’t come with traditional investing. To learn more about my Maximum Profit system, click here.

Michael J. Carr
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