From a fundamental analysis, all of the new "smart phones" can do what a standalone, turn-by-turn GPS system can do, for FREE.
For example, the Apple iPhone has a free navigational application in the App Store and the Google phones have turn-by-turn GPS voice as a standard feature using Google Maps.
So why would anyone pay $150, $200, or even $300 to Garmin to have one of their systems?
From a technical analysis perspective, three months ago, my stock screener gave a SHORT recommendation on Garmin (GRMN). Check it out in the video below and learn where one key technical indicator is at a tipping point.
What if I told you that I have beat Jim Cramer to a stock not once, but six times over the last 8 months?
Whether you like Cramer or not, a lot of people watch him and he has the power to move, I mean really move, a stock.
It's not uncommon for a stock to pop 5%, 10%, even 20% or more the morning after a Cramer Mad Money broadcast.
How great it is to be holding a stock and have it pop 10% and then you sell it (or cover the short) right as all those Cramer watchers are jumping in.
Being in a stock before Cramer hypes (or bashes) it is practically guaranteed money in the bank.
So what is the latest stock I beat Cramer to?
The recommended SHORT of Garmin (GRMN).
From a fundamental analysis, all of the new "smart phones" can do what a standalone, turn-by-turn GPS system can do, for FREE.
For example, the Apple iPhone has a free navigational application in the App Store and the Google phones have turn-by-turn GPS voice as a standard feature using Google Maps.
So why would anyone pay $150, $200, or even $300 to Garmin to have one of their systems?
From a technical analysis perspective, three months ago, my stock screener gave a SHORT recommendation on Garmin (GRMN). Check it out in the video below and learn where one key technical indicator is at a tipping point.
What if I told you that I have beat Jim Cramer to a stock not once, but six times over the last 8 months?
Whether you like Cramer or not, a lot of people watch him and he has the power to move, I mean really move, a stock.
It's not uncommon for a stock to pop 5%, 10%, even 20% or more the morning after a Cramer Mad Money broadcast.
How great it is to be holding a stock and have it pop 10% and then you sell it (or cover the short) right as all those Cramer watchers are jumping in.
Being in a stock before Cramer hypes (or bashes) it is practically guaranteed money in the bank.
So what is the latest stock I beat Cramer to?
The recommended SHORT of Garmin (GRMN).
From a fundamental analysis, all of the new "smart phones" can do what a standalone, turn-by-turn GPS system can do, for FREE.
For example, the Apple iPhone has a free navigational application in the App Store and the Google phones have turn-by-turn GPS voice as a standard feature using Google Maps.
So why would anyone pay $150, $200, or even $300 to Garmin to have one of their systems?
From a technical analysis perspective, three months ago, my stock screener gave a SHORT recommendation on Garmin (GRMN). Check it out in the video below and learn where one key technical indicator is at a tipping point.
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