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    MarketBOB shows you how investing by watching movies will make you rich!

MarketBOB is the Market Box Office Barometer, predicting Bull Or Bear market psychology for the upcoming week.

MarketBOB signaled the credit crash of 2008 well in advance.  In fact, it signaled investors to stay out of the market for 75% of the year and by year end, MarketBOB beat the DOW by 58.78%. 

MarketBOB is a risk management tool to reduce your exposure yet catch the upswings in market sentiment.  There are two 60% rules MarketBOB has followed consistently over the years:

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Call the market direction correctly 60% of the time

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Only put cash in the market 60% of the time to reduce risk

Use MarketBOB to:

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buy and sell in bull and bear weeks

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to be more or less aggressive with your own stock picks.

The ability to time the ups and downs of the financial markets is an impossibility.  Over the years, some "gurus" have been correct once in a while, but never consistently and for a long period of time. 

MarketBOB keeps you in sync with investor confidence in the predictability of the future and:

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increases your odds of buying into strength and selling on weakness. 

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keeping you firmly in the center of the herd, moving in the direction of the crowds. 

Buying a stock is based on your faith that there is another person out there willing to pay more for what you just bought.  If you're out by yourself, there will be no one around to sell your stock to, at any price.

 

Investing is all about confidence in the future, that events will unfold with some certainty, that there will be someone out there tomorrow willing to pay more for the stock you are buying today.

"When you win, lose, or risk money, you stir up some of the most profound emotions a human being can ever feel." - From Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig

What if Now is the Time to Think Differently?

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What if you could predict the confidence level of investors?

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What if you could easily measure the market psychology of the investing herd, predicting how they will react emotionally to news, both good and bad.

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What if the secret to understanding investor confidence was not in the boardrooms or backrooms of Wall Street but in the local movie theater every weekend? 

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What if the only analysis you had to do was to watch movies instead of charts and balance sheets?

"Investing requires you to make decisions using data from the past and hunches in the present about risks and rewards you will harvest in the future – filling you with feelings like hope, greed, cockiness, surprise, fear, panic, regret, and happiness." - From Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig

Movies track the emotions of millions of people every weekend.  MarketBOB reviews the top box office movie and predicts the market direction up or down based on an exclusive GQS analysis, 25 years of weekly research and the following fundamental principles:

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Investors act as a group, herding in a stampede of fear and greed based on their confidence in the predictability of future events.

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Investment decisions are based primarily on emotion, not logic as the new science of neuroeconomics has proven.

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Every week, millions of people invest their hard-earned money and time to feel happy, sad, excited, aroused, inspired, scared, thrilled and comforted. The same investment emotion carries over to the week's market buy and sell decisions.

MarketBOB is ahead of the DOW by over 140% since 2003!

"If you put together a big enough and diverse enough group of people and ask them to “make decisions affecting matters of general interest,” that group’s decisions will, over time, be intellectually [superior] to the isolated individual,” no matter how smart or well-informed he is."  - From The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki

Watch movies every weekend instead of pouring over stock charts and financial statements, listening to the talking head experts and getting more and more confused about the future.  It is uncertain, except for the knowledge that we are all uncertain and, in times of stress, we act based on our hopes and fears, in a herd mentality.  The movies provide a window into investor confidence in future events rolling out as expected. 

If you want to learn more about the inner workings of MarketBOB, how it can predict the emotional state of investor confidence every week and how you can leverage this into a winning investment strategy that lowers your risk while beating the market, then sign up for the MarketBOB newsletter: The Red Carpet Report:

The weekly MarketBOB newsletter is sent directly to your email address every weekend for the low annual price of $149/year.  Register for the trial subscription and receive the newsletter for a month for free.  We will charge you only after the first month, ensuring your total satisfaction.

Go to www.marketbob.com to read more about why watching movies is the key to profits in the markets. 

   

Don't keep playing the stock market's house of cards you've been dealt

Think outside the box and inside the Multiplex!

"Our investing brains often drive us to do things that make no logical sense – but make perfect emotional sense.  That does not make us irrational.  It makes us human...Emotional circuits deep in our brains make us instinctively crave whatever feels likely to be rewarding – and shun whatever seems liable to be risky." - From Your Money and Your Brain by Jason Zweig

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MarketBOB is a tracking sentiment indicator of investor confidence and emotion based on weekly historical data and proprietary analysis.  The Movie Lovers Money Guide is an introductory instructional guides to money management..  All content is for instructional purposes and should not be construed as investment or financial advice,  For specific advice and recommendations, an Individual should seek out professional advice based on individual circumstances.