Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 278January 22, 2015

Jared Palmer: These Technologies Can Make the Average Investor a Fortune

Jared Palmer, tech expert and co-founder of LockFeed, talks about 10 of the most innovative trends at the Consumer Electronic Show.  He breaks down which new tech trends people should be investing in right now – and which ones investors should stay clear of.

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Jared and I talk about more than 20 stock opportunities throughout the Podcast, so be sure to keep your pens handy since there are new tech trends, new innovations, and new gadgets you likely haven’t heard about yet. We break them all down during this 30-minute interview.

Then I discuss why I am now bearish on the markets.  I’ll show you why it may be time to take a little money off the table right away.  At the end of the podcast, I will show investors how to look beyond the fundamentals when researching stocks.  This includes how to find the next Facebook, Tesla or NetFlix – that could offer you life-changing returns.

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